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This type of confirmation translated to energy models could be interpreted as correctly predicted installed capacity for electricity generation, fuel mix and the like.

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These results were widely, and correctly, interpreted as showing the degree of disconnect between an arrogant European elite and ordinary citizens.

Although the law made no mention of sexuality it was widely, and correctly, interpreted as a licence for business owners or their employees to deny service to gays.

Although his hiring by the NYT in 1968 was correctly interpreted as a sign that the once-liberal newspaper felt it needed to make a gesture to the new conservative ascendancy, Safire occasionally scored against his own team.

While the publication of court advisories for all to read has been correctly interpreted as another sign of the influence of social media, it is also an acknowledgement that the power to publish brings responsibilities.

And even there it falls short; after typing in "better than 'Cats!' " (which the system correctly interpreted as positive), the first thing I tested was a Rotten Tomatoes excerpt of a review of the last movie I saw, "American Hustle": "A sloppy, miscast, hammed up, overlong, overloud story that still sends you out of the theater on a cloud of rapture".

P (t|E i E j ) is interpreted as the probability of correctly identifying a chemical entity when both extractors i and j identified t as a chemical entity.

The system presented also shows additional context awareness, in particular the model is able to correct ambiguous input to a certain degree, e.g. the input "bot show/lift green wall" with an artificial ambiguity between "show" and "lift" is correctly interpreted as "bot show green wall" since a wall is not liftable.

He received the news that in December 1938, the German chemists Otto Hahn and Fritz Strassmann had detected the element barium after bombarding uranium with neutrons, which Lise Meitner and her nephew Otto Frisch correctly interpreted as the result of nuclear fission.

The sensitivity and specificity can be interpreted as the fraction of correctly identified disordered and ordered residues, respectively.

The area under the ROC curve (AUC-ROC) in this setting can be interpreted as the probability of correctly identifying the improved patients from non-improved patients.

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