Sentence examples for is made to interpret from inspiring English sources

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While still adjusting to this disorienting fact, he is made to interpret his father's words to the indifferent boss to the effect that he, Lennard, is a smart boy, a good student who is going to become an electrical engineer.

An attempt is made to interpret this phenomenon.

Thirdly, the engineering aspects involved in designing an efficient configuration are revealed and an attempt is made to interpret the PMFC with biosystems principles.

An attempt is made to interpret the impedance, measured near to E°, of various negative lead acid battery plates in H2SO4.

An attempt to make a link between molecular and bulk characteristics of WO3 is made to interpret its optical and chemical properties.

The natural frequencies and modes are then obtained without using the inextensional assumption and an attempt is made to interpret the time dependent natural modes from various viewpoints.

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The same interpretation based on the modes can be made to interpret the influence of frequency on the K values.

Efforts are made to interpret the frequency results to provide physical insight to the problem.

An attempt has been made to interpret the outcomes of a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) in terms of environmental costs.

An attempt has been made to interpret the various trends shown by the frequencies and loss factors in terms of the physical behavior of the shell.

Because variation in signal intensity of hybridized cDNA could be due to sequence divergence and/or different expression levels between samples, no attempt was made to interpret the results in a quantitative fashion.

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