Sentence examples for interpretative value from inspiring English sources

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This work has revealed the limitations of the interpretative value of published in vitro performance data generated with a single device (even at equivalent aerosolisation force), when designing formulations for a different device.

The data needs to be verified and corroborated with confirmed medical data to judge the interpretative value.

And saved too by the concept of sacredness triggered by a Catholic upbringing, in which an in-built kinship to the smallest and humblest object was characterised by its historical or interpretative value.

Consequently, including coping style in our analysis has reduced unexplained variation in our control group and so has greatly increased the interpretative value of the experimental dataset.

Weiss was among the leaders to reaffirm the interpretative value of the field concept.

Our algorithm maximizes interpretative value of the atlas by optimizing inter-facet orthogonality and intra-facet cluster modularity.

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The part of the plant generally used for analysis varies with the crop, depending upon which of the available interpretative values is being followed.

Thus, the divergent outcomes in these cases were shaped by at least two critical factors: the general public understanding of homosexuality at the time of the decision, and the particular interpretative approaches and values of the individual justices who happened to be on the Court at the specific moment when the issues arose.

In Quebec, the integrated services network model [ 29] combines clinical (patient management procedures), governance (management, financial, and information systems), and values systems (beliefs, values, and interpretative schema that enable the actors to communicate and cooperate with each other).

The article rejects ontological and epistemological accounts of knowledge production in favour of a socio-cultural approach that sees a community of academics and professionals, such as those in science or in architecture and urbanism, as an interpretative community of shared values and beliefs.

By World War II, however, this kind of biography had been discredited; Strachey's adroit detachment and literary skill were recognized to be his true value, not his dangerously interpretative method; and, since that time, biography has steadied into an established, if highly varied, form of literature.

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