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But outside the realm of science, people interpret expressions of certainty as more likely to be true than expressions of cautious probability.
It is a marvel of computation that people so often effortlessly interpret expressions, regardless of the particularities of the face they are looking at, the setting, the light, or the angle.
Starting from the initial gene clusters, the gene regulatory modules were constructed in an iterative two-step manner, including (1) constructing a binary tree consisting of several TFs that can best interpret the expression of the genes in a cluster, and (2) re-assigning genes into clusters whose regulatory tree can explain their expression patterns best, i.e., with maximum likelihood.
The factors are almost bound to be interpreted as expressions of the principles because those principles drove the development of the questionnaire in the first place.
This rape comes right before Neil's return home when he recounts Coach's activities to Brian and thus, through proximity, the rape could be interpreted as an expression of the emotional violence of Coach's abuse of the boys.
The Civil Protection Act can be interpreted as an expression of the 'new public health' model, which emphasizes local development of health-promoting environments.
This can be interpreted as an expression of the fact that the cellular metabolism in the Δ rel mutant is much more unbalanced.
Under this model, regulated expression of a host gene that produces a chimeric transcript could be (mis)interpreted as regulated expression of the TE included in the chimeric transcript.
The continued formation of neurospheres over the course of many passages is interpreted as an expression of the stem cell's capacity for self-renewal and the expression of mature neural and glial markers as the stem cell's multipotency [ 17, 19].
These lines are being used in live-cell studies of cell division and, for example, to interpret the expression of a gene that suppresses branching (tillering) at the base of the plant thereby promoting the single-stalk growth pattern typical of agricultural corn (Whipple et al. 2011).
There was Maya, whose parents interpreted any expression of autonomy as her "not being herself" and therefore part of her illness.
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