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It is generally interpreted as a local geometric error estimate.

A higher uptake of [18F]fluorodopa is generally interpreted as a result of an increased dopamine synthesis capacity.

The activated structure hosting the swarm is generally interpreted as a simple planar thrust fault, but the volumetric character of the swarm, together with its very low-angle attitude, suggests it may represent a distributed fault fracture mesh (Sibson 1996) comprising interlinked minor thrusts and extension fractures developed by hydrofracturing (Fig. 6).

In literature, low carbon reporting is generally interpreted as a facet of environmental monitoring and reporting, which is usually seen as one of the three pillars of triple bottom line reporting (TBL) [12] or part of the 'responsibility' elements in CSR [7].

The dependent measure of interest for our purposes was the spontaneous eye-blink rate (EBR), a well established clinical indicator [19] that is generally interpreted as a marker of dopaminergic functioning in the striatum [21] [24, but see 20].

The DFI is a well-established questionnaire that is generally interpreted as a measure of social rejection or liking.

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Since Israel is widely assumed to have such weapons, the phrase is generally interpreted as an Israeli pledge that it would not be the first to use a nuclear weapon.

"Wind Beneath My Wings" is generally interpreted as an inspirational ode to friendship, but Ms. Midler made it seem more like a witty portrait of self-absorption, sung by a star who thinks she's paying tribute to a friend when she's really just showing off.

This decrement in anisotropy is generally interpreted as an indication that the membrane had become less ordered or more fluid.

It should also be noted here that, in Asian countries, partnership is generally interpreted as an interaction in which the doctor shows a caring attitude and not so much as communication between two parties that are on an equal footing, as is emphasized in Western countries (Moore 2008; Lee et al. 2008).

deJong et al. [ 11] did not report head-dips, therefore, it is not possible to make a direct comparison on this variable, however, a reduction in head-dips is generally interpreted as an increase in anxiety [ 24], although it is an index of anxiety that is secondary to time-in-open and therefore provides less persuasive evidence of a significant change in anxiety.

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