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Japan arc lavas display a wide range of compositions mainly interpreted as involving aqueous fluids released from the subducting plates (e.g., Nakamura and Iwamori 2009 and references therein).

Robustness was interpreted as involving stability of G1 steady state and sequence of gene expression from cell cycle START to stationary G1.

Some, for instance, might be high on extraversion, which can be interpreted as involving an energetic approach towards social interaction manifested in, for instance, the behavior of attending more parties and introducing themselves to strangers (John et al. 2008: 12008

Normally, predication is interpreted as involving either the "subsumption" of a particular individual (say, Socrates) under a universal concept (say, the concept of being a philosopher), or the subsumption of a narrower concept (say, being human) under a wider concept (say, being mortal).

Because perceptual learning without transfer to novel stimuli has traditionally been interpreted as involving changes in early visual areas [1], [5], [16], we initially studied the effect of training on early components of the visual evoked response during hits.

Further work with pH-jump studies revealed multistep kinetics that has been commonly interpreted as involving a PT to the protein surface followed by migration to the interior gated by conformational fluctuations, often implicating His148.

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When there were multiple adhesions in the area of the uterosacral ligaments, they were interpreted as involved with DIE.

Nonetheless other members of the team subscribed to a cognitive-based model of pain management [ 23], though this model was one that was not core to their professional identity - and was interpreted as simply involving them in allowing the patient to talk of their chronic pain experience.

Therefore, a gene shared between pathogens should be interpreted as being involved in the entry of these pathogens.

Prus interpreted "survival of the fittest," in the societal sphere, as involving not only competition but also cooperation; and he adopted Spencer's metaphor of society as organism.

The law against group sex, generally interpreted by judges as involving three or more people, is left over from an earlier law against "hooliganism" that was used to prosecute people who had sex outside of marriage, Ms. Li said.

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