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In what could be interpreted as a bit of symbolism about the tides of the music business, Evolution is taking over the former frequency of WFNX, for decades one of the country's most influential alternative rock stations.

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In other words, each window was interpreted as a 56-bit binary sequence with a corresponding output of 0 (i.e., not a TFBS) or 1 (i.e., a TFBS).

Their absence is never interpreted as an act of ambivalence.

Since the movie, adapted by Richard Linklater and Eric Schlosser from Mr. Schlosser's best-selling investigation of the industrial food chain and directed by Mr. Linklater, dwells on conditions in the feed lots and slaughterhouses where future hamburgers live and die, it can plausibly, if a bit glibly, be interpreted as a brief for vegetarianism.

Second, computation is pretty much "in the eye of the beholder": there is no tape, but the evolution of the cells' states can often be interpreted as a meaningful computational procedure (e.g., bits can be encoded using the white/black cell states).

These 12 bits were interpreted as a Gray code for the integer.

It is determined by a sequence of 12 bits, which are interpreted as a Gray code representation of an integer between 0 and 4,095.

It could also be interpreted as a subtle evolution in royal dress: keeping traditions alive but polishing them up a bit.

A VN of degree n can be interpreted as a "length repetition code" (n,1), i.e., as a linear block code repeating n times its single information bit towards the CN set.

"Whether this is interpreted as a cooling is relative.

The video is immediately interpreted as a threat.

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