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The above activities might be interpreted, in part, as efforts at distraction from the tedium of TV Burp.

The vibrational spectra have been interpreted in part on the basis of site and factor group effects.

The revolutionary romanticism of the Swiss French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau may be interpreted in part as a reaction to the analytic rationalism of the Enlightenment.

But she noted that any genetic test needs to be carefully interpreted in part because it's likely to turn up what are called "variants of unknown significance". In most cases, such abnormalities are harmless, she said, but some people might get overtreated.

The modern study of dysmorphology is not limited to clinical care, but is used in developmental biology, molecular genetics, and metabolic medicine, where the phenotypic effects of genetic insults engineered in model organisms to parallel the human condition are interpreted in part by observation and measurement of dysmorphic features.

The change of governance in the large accounting firms towards the managerial configuration can be interpreted in part as a reaction to the risk of litigation by clients, which was perceived in the industry as having increased significantly (Freedman and Finch 1997).

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P medium has the highest concentrations of C and N which interprets, in part, the highest yield obtained when all strains were grown in it.

Correlations between functional DBP variants and adverse health outcomes have been difficult to interpret, in part because there is still much about the biology of DBP that is not well understood.

Edwards's reluctance to consider replacing Testaverde right now has been interpreted in some parts as a lack of confidence in Pennington.

At the helm stood Jacques Delors, propagating a myth by which pragmatic initiatives were interpreted in retrospect as part of a determined march towards a united Europe.

However, these resting-state fMRI signals have proved challenging to interpret, in large part because fMRI works not by tracking the activity of neurons in the brain, but by tracking changes in blood flow as a proxy for that activity.

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