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When candidates begin making their pitch to voters, Mr. Rebovich, a 53-year-old political science professor at Rider University and avowed political addict, is nearly everywhere, analyzing and interpreting the shape of New Jersey politics.
This speculation leads us to be cautious in interpreting the shape of the supernetwork and Bayesian tree topologies with respect to the pattern of species diversification.
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In 1955 the first detailed attempt to interpret the shape of the general van Rhijn luminosity function was made by the Austrian-born American astronomer Edwin E. Salpeter, who pointed out that the change in slope of this function near MV = +3.5 is most likely the result of the depletion of the stars brighter than this limit.
As focusing on the increasing phase of the largest peak, the difference of the STFs between Models C and S is suggestive to interpret the shape of the STF in the inversion, showing deceleration at about 4 s.
In particular, the students appeared to have developed a basic understanding of variation (Q15), scoring a mean of 1.4 out of 2. This understanding was borne out in students' responses to Q10 where well over half the class could describe and interpret the shape of the plot of heights.
Only a year later, Jaekel instead favoured a clumsy, kangaroo-like hopping, a change of heart for which he was mocked by German zoologist Gustav Tornier, who interpreted the shape of the articulation surfaces in the hip and shoulder as typically reptilian.
The density of the TTE data is usually rather low and this may make it difficult to interpret the shape of the hazard function.
We interpreted the shape of the difference density as a Leu Lys dipeptide, superimposed its structure and calculated real-space correlation coefficients.
The adoption of the mirror image in Fig. 3C allowed us to interpret the shape of Fig. 1 mainly due to the contribution of the peaks that constitute the dynamic barrier as shown in Fig. 3C.
Strahler (1952) interpreted the shapes of the hypsometric curves by analyzing numerous drainage basins and classified the basins as young (convex upward curves), mature (S-shaped hypsometric curves which is concave upwards at high elevations and convex downwards at low elevations) and peneplain or distorted (concave upward curves).
He decided that he could compensate for his loss of vision by learning to echolocate, just like a bat, interpreting the shape and dimensions of his surroundings based on how they react to emitted sound waves.
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