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Factor One was interpreted as characterizing low population density and deprivation features such as low youth education, low spending on household expenses and low population mobility.

Accordingly, results of regression analyses will be interpreted as characterizing association which may be informative for underlying causal effects, but not as direct estimates of causal effects.

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The Lu index is interpreted as a parameter characterizing molecular size, and the DAI characterizes the degree of branching on aromatic ring (Lu et al., 2006).

From a molecular evolution perspective, this method can be interpreted as an attempt to characterize rate heterogeneity or variations in constraint.

This review should, therefore, be characterized and interpreted as a pilot initiative, based on which, in future, Kevany Riposte systems, scope, and results may be further refined and applied by larger teams.

When the coefficients of a particular frame are interpreted as a vector, the problem of characterizing events in that frame may be considered as a pattern classification problem [33], and many techniques, specifically designed for solving classification problems, may be used.

Some anomalous diffusion can be interpreted as slow diffusion, and it is characterized by the long-tailed profile in spatial distribution of densities with the passage of time.

Factor Three was interpreted as a lack of deprivation cluster characterized by high earnings, high adult education, high value of dwellings, young population, and high population growth.

The liver histology scores, based on the degree of steatosis were interpreted as vacuole-formation in hepatocyte cytoplasm characterized by both micro- and macro-vesicular lesions.

Third, although tree topologies are certainly dependent on taxon sampling (and the number of genome sequences available), the genes we have characterized can be interpreted as having come from an ancestral lineage within the broader CR assemblage, rather than one or a few specific lineages.

In view of these difficulties it is remarkable that there is a probabilistic account according to which φ ψ is interpreted as P > ½ and that nevertheless characterizes preferential consequence relations (Benferhat et al. (1999)).

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