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But even that trend can be interpreted as better business.

Smaller Δ E means less color change after exposure to light and laundering, which could be interpreted as better colorfastness.

In other words, a rating of two stars for a platform should be interpreted as better than having a one star and does not necessarily mean that it is two times better than the platform with a one star.

This might be interpreted as better renal function in these patients, which seems to have resulted in a higher clearance of certoparin.

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As a result, the lower charge transfer resistance of CuS CE interpreted as a better electro catalytic activities.

This can be interpreted as a better affinity of cholesterol for anandamide than for unsaturated fatty acids such as the arachidonic acid.

Sample mean MCS-36 and PCS-36 scores above or below 50 can be interpreted as having better or worse HRQOL than the general US population.

These examples may be interpreted as a better predictor of future health care priority setting than decisions made in the abstract.

Longer spacers caused a quicker activation of cell adhesion, which can be interpreted as a better accessibility of the ligands by the integrins.

The reduction in the number of requests for consultations during the second year can also be interpreted as a better selection of cases, a consequence of an improvement in specialist activity.

Mean PHS and MHS scores above or below 50 can be interpreted as having better or worse HRQOL than the HIV-infected patient sample from which the summary measures were developed.

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