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Borrowed is interpreted as access when needed, but not daily.

But the Registry of Motor Vehicles has interpreted that access in a way that favors people willing to pay extra.

Hence, our study makes an important contribution to discussions on how to effectively measure and interpret residents' access to local amenities.

While the declaration accepted this week by the more than 140 countries participating in the talks recognized in principle that the 1994 world treaty on intellectual property should be interpreted "to promote access to medicines for all," it did not give the most disadvantaged nations the tools to do so.

The results were interpreted as reflecting access to constituents, which facilitated whole-compound processing.

As shown by Fellinger et al. (2011) in a similar paradigm, alpha ERD can be triggered by the retrieval of information stored in long-term memory (LTM) – with the LTM retrieval being a prerequisite for the identification of personal relevance – and has been interpreted as reflecting access to LTM traces that are reactivated during the on-going task (Klimesch et al., 2007).

Each reconstructed ioflupane [I] SPECT image was categorized as normal or abnormal by an onsite imaging reader (a nuclear medicine physician having expertise in neuroimaging) and interpreted with no access to clinical information, such as symptoms, clinical signs evolution, treatment, and clinical management changes.

Besides making different kinds of information salient to men and women, their different background knowledge may lead them to interpret commonly accessed information differently.

It is very important that risk warnings are accessed, interpreted, and understood by different vulnerable groups across the world to be able to initiate effective and timely responses following warning issuance (Sorensen 2000; Holloway and Roomaney 2008; Glantz 2009; Mercer et al. 2009; Shah et al. 2012).

Given that the EU had already made this non-negotiable for access, markets interpreted the speech as her government holding out for a hard Brexit.

However in the literature, some studies reported a N170 word frequency effect that was often interpreted as a lexical access modulation.

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