Sentence examples for interpreted as associated from inspiring English sources

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It was also demonstrated that lower limb effect is characterized essentially by additional damping which may be interpreted as associated with friction between subject and seat or internal damping in the joints.

The tendency for negation outside the scope of (certain) negated propositional attitude predicates (e.g., a does not believe that $p$) to be interpreted as associated with the embedded clause (e.g., a believes that not-$p$); this is so-called "neg-raising", to which we return below.

However, the expression of disgust in presence of a piece of food is commonly interpreted as associated with the desire of rejecting that food.

This latter finding was interpreted as associated with an active role of CD in muscle regeneration.

Type II sites are often interpreted as associated with functional changes in each paralog.

The involvement of visual areas has often been interpreted as associated with the sensory richness of the visual features of living entities [ 44, 45].

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"While I recognize that the department has attempted to make sure that its activities in Philadelphia will not be interpreted as associating the department with any partisan political causes, issues or activities, this will be, frankly, a difficult distinction for many people to make," Mr. Skelton wrote.

There was disagreement on whether a hepatitis screening invitation should state that a particular community is at increased risk of hepatitis, since this may be interpreted as associating the entire community with poverty, being "dirty", or being from a less civilised or advanced country.

This conclusion has been criticized by a scientist in the NTP: Huff (2002) concluded that, if these findings (NTP 1982) were officially reanalyzed based on the approach to interpreting cancer in animal studies used today, BPA would be interpreted as being associated with an increase in tumors of blood cells, the testes, and the mammary glands.

Clear lineation of earthquakes has often been interpreted as being associated with faults, on the basis of additional geological evidence (e.g., Waldhauser et al.1999).1999

Peak A has the shortest wavelength and, therefore, is interpreted as being associated with free-exciton or band-to-band recombination in the ZnO.

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