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:yesterday Peter-ABS run-3p/IND All other things being equal and in the absence of any explicit adverbials, the indicative mood will be interpreted as complete or incomplete depending on the verbal aktionsart.

The former were interpreted as complete mesenteries and the latter incomplete ones, respectively.

4, 28, 29 PET is, however, less reliable in identifying the complete tumor responders after completion of chemoradiation: up to 55% of the residual tumors are overlooked and patients are erroneously interpreted as complete responders.

The measure of overall inequality in infant mortality ranges from 0 to 1 (1 being interpreted as complete equality), and was published in 2000 by the WHO World Health Organizationn 2000).

This degree of possibility provides an indication of the consistency between model (ℳ O C ) and measurements (ℳ ℰ C ): a possibility equal to one must be interpreted as complete agreement between the model and the original measurements; lower values of possibility imply that certain error in the measurements is needed to find a flux vector fulfilling the model constraints.

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However, through intellectual contemplation (theoria, intellectus) and divine illumination (which is the receiving of a divine self-manifestation, theophania), humans may achieve unification (henosis) with God, and the select few will even undergo 'deification' (deificatio, theosis) which Eriugena interprets as complete identity with God.

Instead, it implies that the measure of R&D cannot be interpreted as a complete measure of innovation: other factors must be considered (Aghion and Howitt 1998).

The Es 4 s Member of the Shahejie Formation in the Sikou Sag is interpreted as a complete marine third-order depositional sequence that formed during the rifting phase of the Bohai Bay Basin.

A score of 3+ was interpreted as strong, complete membrane staining in more than 10% of tumour.

A score of 3+ was interpreted as strong, complete membrane staining in more than 10% of the tumor.

Traditionally, the central nervous system (CNS) was viewed as an immunologically-privileged site, which was interpreted as the complete absence of immune surveillance of this tissue [ 1].

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