Sentence examples for interpretation that supports from inspiring English sources

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We present below a new interpretation that supports the notion that it is glycolysis, which sustains the reducing equivalents for a complete glutamine utilization.

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It seems furthermore likely that Sxl has retained an ancestral function, an interpretation that is supported by the fact that one of the Sxl transcripts in Drosophila lacks the Sxl-specific domain and is expressed in both sexes [ 20].

Whether or not these depths represent Curie point transitions is an interpretation that must be supported by other independent evidence (Okubo et al. [1985]; Trifonova et al. [2009]).

After introducing the syntactic processing on which our system depends, we focus on the UMLS knowledge that supports interpretation of hypernymic propositions.

It is clear that the authors of the Standards place a significant onus of responsibility on the developers of instruments to clarify the interpretations that are supported by available evidence at any point in time.

As a result, no memory is formed.Another line of evidence that supports this interpretation is work on post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) carried out by Roger Pitman, of Harvard University.

Here we present a complete analytical model that supports the interpretation of experimental EMGs detected from muscles with oblique architecture.

These PET findings support this interpretation, that is 5-HT availability is decreased in the raphe-cortical serotonergic pathway.

The experiments with bodipy-vinblastine support the interpretation that stronger effects by vinblastine upon Abcb4 knock-down are associated with increased vinblastine accumulation in the embryos.

While we certainly invite teachers to accept the abundance of data and interpretations that support evolutionary theory as we do, we also concur with other science educators who argue that personal acceptance or belief in evolution should not be the primary goal for teaching evolution to students (National Academy of Sciences 1998; Smith and Siegel 2004; Southerland 2000).

Some go so far as to say that we are now less religious and more secular than in earlier times, which is easy to say yet less easy to prove: both terms -- the "religious" and the "secular" -- yield to interpretations that support whatever argument one chooses to make.

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