Sentence examples for interpreted as compatible from inspiring English sources

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There were, he said, "no other so-called claims to sea regions".In this section The empire strikes back What a ride Edging closer A shot across the bow Stalemate Charming, disarming Closing down Joining the dashes ReprintsThis matters, because in theory it means the line could be interpreted as compatible with current international law.

Such interactive definitions predominate in current law and commentary on disability; even the ICIDH and DDA can be interpreted as compatible with this approach.

Because these changes cause an increase in angiotensin II activity and associated shift in the acute pressure-diuresis relationship, the renocentric and mechanogenic hypotheses for the etiology of primary hypertension could potentially be interpreted as compatible.

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For example, in 10 patients, the initial CT imaging study was interpreted as being compatible with brain tumour or stroke.

The fact that no such divergence of genotypes of WNV isolates was observed during the 1999 New York epidemic was interpreted as being compatible with a single, new introduction of this virus to the Western Hemisphere.

Although obvious thrombus formation was not demonstrated, except for a minute lesion in one afferent arteriole shown in Figure  1-D, these changes were interpreted as being compatible with the sequelae of renal TMA.

The biopsy was interpreted as being compatible with pyoderma gangrenosum (Fig.  2a, b), hence prednisolone 1 mg/kg was started, azathioprine was switched to cyclosporine at 150 mg that was further increased to 250 mg daily, and methotrexate 10 mg/week was added to the regimen.

This can be interpreted as a borderline pathological result compatible with the diagnosis of hypokalaemic periodic paralysis.

These are interpreted as team-wise precedence constraints, and compatible with the precedence constraints.

This is compatible with, and could even be interpreted as indicating support for, the ethical platform.

The differences in BAF between orthoxenografts at passage 1 and passage 4 that were not compatible with progressive stromal removal were interpreted as structural genomic changes caused by the successive engraftments (highlighted in Supplementary Fig S4A and B).

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