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The results and conclusions drawn from these studies were not used to make inferences on the superiority of one method over the others.

Although it is possible to make inferences on bundles maturation on the basis of only one MRI or DTI parameter, the univariate approaches may not be efficient to discriminate bundles that are at different maturational stages.

Indeed, a prospective employee may make inferences on the nature of the working environment of that organisation through the attitude of the recruiter.

The underlying mechanisms and neuroanatomical correlates of theory of mind (ToM), the ability to make inferences on others' mental states, remain largely unknown.

Diffusion MRI allows us to make inferences on the structural organisation of the brain by mapping water diffusion to white matter microstructure.

Based on training and test data, AUC above 0.85 implies that the model is appropriate to make inferences on the distribution of the given species.

While the scientist is able to make inferences on the source and activity level, the ultimate question of guilt at the offence level lies with a judge or jury.

Using metabolic control analysis, we prove a fundamental trade-off between regulation and enzymatic activity, and we combine it with metabolomic measurements and the SMRN to make inferences on the sensitivity of enzymes to their regulators.

By coordinating and examining the projections on the reduced dimensions by both the genes and the time-course experiments, we are able to identify important genes and time-course patterns and make inferences on their biological relevance.

Soil geomorphologists use key pedological properties to estimate ages of Quaternary deposits of various depositional environments, estimate long-term stability and instability of landscapes, and make inferences on past climatic change.

We have used information of two recently started pooled analyses, one on cytogenetic damage, the other on genetic susceptibility to environmental carcinogens, in order to make inferences on the applicability of a pooled analysis to molecular epidemiological studies.

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