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In an article to be published in September in The University of Chicago Law Review, Professor Levy proposes a subtle taxonomy of floodgates arguments, approving of ones protecting executive branch officials and interpreting statutes to track Congress's purpose.

The audit trail was an essential part of rigorous qualitative study, e.g., tracking how the data were analysed and interpreted to assess the trustworthiness of the study [ 32].

Backward field expansion on linear tracks has been previously reported and interpreted to reflect Hebbian synaptic plasticity between sequentially activated place cells (Mehta et al., 1997).

Carey debuted "Infinity" — a track about losing "the best you've ever had" — that was interpreted to be a diss of her estranged husband.

The device consists of a camera, infrared laser to measure distance and a microchip that interprets the data to track people in 3D.

Tools to track, interpret, and apply these data would include considering the influence of existing diseases on susceptibility to subsequent stressors.

When the outcomes of their work are not predetermined, students must make decisions such as how to interpret their data, when to track down an anomaly and when to ignore it as "noise," or when results are sufficiently convincing to draw conclusions (Duschl et al., 2007 ; Quinn et al., 2011 ).

"He might drop the leash, and Chancer might interpret that release as permission to track a hamburger.

Yet another breed of startup gaining traction uses technology to track and interpret geopolitical trends and events.

Nanotechnology, like other emerging technologies that increasingly characterize the dynamic of our era, makes specific demands on datamining to track and interpret efficiently what is happening, through publications and other scientific output.

Every epidemiologist and infectious disease specialist should be able to engage in "tree-thinking" (Baum et al. 2005) and interpret the phylogenetic trees used to track the evolution of HIV (Woroby et al. 2008) and the emergence of North American West Nile virus (McMullen et al 2011).

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