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8068-8070 (1972), hardly constitutes legislative approval of a longstanding administrative interpretation, from which we could infer any congressional acceptance.

In order to facilitate the interpretation, the phyla from which the plant MIPs are derived are indicated by colour coding of the branches in the consensus tree in Figure 2. The 22 algal MIPs cluster into seven groups whereof two are closely associated with the PIP and GIP subfamilies found in land plants [ 9].

The algorithm does not interpret this correctly as it bases its interpretation from RORE which does not carry information about any occurrence of ROSC.

As for the interpretation of ROSC the algorithm does not interpret this correctly as it bases its interpretation from RORE which does not carry information about any occurrence of ROSC.

This was subtle for conventional single echo cues and varied with angle but was particularly apparent in multi-aspect integrated image interpretation from tomographies, which provided a far more sensitive measure of acoustic information.

A key difference is the nature of the 'abstract syntax', i.e. the source calculus from which interpretations are homomorphically derived.

Historically the first method was to put the interpretations of the noun phrases in a store from which these interpretations could be retrieved when needed: different stages of retrieving correspond with differences in scope.

The proposed method requires the interpretation of the results, from which the water pressure test effect in the test section is confirmed and the rock mass classification criteria are applied.

A history of the humanities in the 20th century could be chronicled in "isms" — formalism, Freudianism, structuralism, postcolonialism — grand intellectual cathedrals from which assorted interpretations of literature, politics and culture spread.

As such, it is concerned with the reactions or 'raw emotion' of historical actors, and thus can be associated with the primary source materials or 'eyewitness' documents of the archive from which historical interpretations are based.

A systematic version of this approach, known as Cooper storage (see Barwise & Cooper 1981) represents the meaning of phrases in two parts, namely a sequence of NP-interpretations (as higher-order predicates) and the logical matrix from which the NP-interpretations were extracted.

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