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The latter can therefore be interpreted as basic daily patterns.
For example, studies on dopamine receptor regulation in animal models, on the effects of ethanol on dopamine receptor gene expression in animal models, or on correlations of dopamine receptor function with the course of AUD using imaging studies in patients could be interpreted as basic, applied, and clinical research, respectively.
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Yet Egypt's new constitution, for instance, is filled with loopholes that can be interpreted as jeopardising basic rights.
At a news conference during the National People's Congress, the foreign minister, Yang Jiechi, suggested that Chinese support for tougher United Nations sanctions against North Korea should not be interpreted as a basic change in China's attitude.
In this regard, a recent study demonstrated that mice respond differentially to the level of distress experienced by a nearby conspecific, a finding that was interpreted as a basic form of empathy [19].
If one assumes that the population was totally susceptible at first, it may also be interpreted as the basic reproduction ratio (R0); a correction will be necessary in the case of a initial partial immunity.
They might best be interpreted as proof of basic technical mastery, a claim to a seat at the space table.
Therefore, our results may be interpreted as reflection of basic hemispheric specialization contributing to higher-level auditory analysis such as speech processing in noisy environments.
The spiritual significance of the area to Sherpas and Buddhists also elicits postcolonial concern: the famous reply of the English climber George Mallory to the question of why he wanted to climb Everest -- "because it's there" -- is interpreted as a myth "expressing a basic human desire to explore -- but he missed the myths of the people already living there".
Richard Strauss's Elektra (1909) was one of the earliest works to make use of polytonality; in certain passages the instruments and voice parts are grouped into layers, each of which defines a different tonality, or key, although in this case all of the keys can also be interpreted as complicated aspects of the basic key.
Giere (1999) can usefully be interpreted as agreeing with Cartwright's basic arguments but insisting that law-statements don't have implicit provisos or implicit ceteris-paribus clauses.
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