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This review summarizes the authors' findings and interpretations derived from a series of homeopathic drug proving between 1994 and 2015.

It is noteworthy for the emphasis Maimonides places on Oral Torah, by which he means the details, specifications, and interpretations derived from the Written Torah, which was revealed to Moses at Sinai.

The interpretations derived from these results are the following: The EMRlog method is effective.

As such, the biological interpretations derived from the proteomic analysis have to be taken into careful considerations.

As the techniques to obtain transmitochondrial cybrids involve complex manipulations and also do not entirely eliminate nuclear DNA effects on mitochondrial function, interpretations derived from this experimental model are not straightforward [ 27].

To actively stimulate and guide the discussion using data-driven prompts To explore, integrate and contrast interpretations derived from data with participant's experiences and narratives To discuss and evaluate participants' views toward the personal data presented.

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Several recent studies have suggested a role for LRRK2 and its homologs in lysosomal function and in membrane trafficking in the endolysosomal and autophagy pathways; however, these interpretations derive largely from studies of overexpression of LRRK2 and its pathological mutant forms.

During my career as a government attorney working largely on statutory interpretation, I can recall no instance of extensions of remarks being used as anything more than additional support for an interpretation derived from more reliable sources, like floor debate or committee reports.

The Oedipal interpretation derived from Olivier's first stage performance of the role, in 1937, when the director Tyrone Guthrie took him to meet with the Freudian analyst Ernest Jones, the author of "The Oedipus-Complex as an Explanation of Hamlet's Mystery"; even before that, it had been part of John Barrymore's "Hamlet," which electrified Olivier as a seventeen-year-old drama student in 1925.

The name Bangkok, used commonly by foreigners, is, according to one interpretation, derived from a name that dates to the time before the city was built the village or district (bang) of wild plums (makok).

Therefore, migration of thermogenic gases and mixing with hydrocarbon gases that were produced in situ easily compromises the interpretation derived by the C1/C2-TOC-temperature relationship.

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