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MIR cell wall spectral peaks are also more readily interpreted than NIR spectral peaks [ 10], which allowed downstream interpretation of cell wall chemistry in variants identified from the high-throughput screen, but is beyond the scope of this publication.

Because of its intuitive structure, it more closely mimics clinical reasoning and therefore can be more readily interpreted.

Again, this observation is more readily interpreted as an estimate of what would probably happen in the particular case, than as a cryptic announcement of the novel doctrine for which the Court now says that it stands.

Relationships were stronger at broader spatial scales of patch-mosaics than at the scale of individual patches and are likely to be more readily interpreted over decadal rather than yearly time-scales.

Theory results are made more accessible to experimentalists, and experimental data are more readily interpreted by theorists.

These questions may be more readily answered through a discrete choice experiment structure [36] which provides a more readily interpreted structure and such a structure will be trialled in future research.

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In addition, clinicians using norms for comparison can more readily interpret a patient's performance on a number of relevant self-report dimensions as well.

The method is shown to give results which are readily interpreted and, for the purpose of performance ranking, leads to a more realistic description of achievement.

Ovophis venom composition is less readily interpreted, owing to insufficient pharmacological data for venom serine and metalloproteases, which comprise more than 97.3% of Ovophis transcripts, but only 38.0% of Protobothrops transcripts.

The previous stress on arriving at reasonable rather than accurate answers had been too readily interpreted as a way of "dumbing down" math, they said, when the intention was to reach more students.

In other words, even though our experiments may tap into human "cognition" more than human "perception 38, these distinctions may not even exist for CNNs and so both the CNNs' behavior and the humans' behavior might be readily interpreted as simply playing along with picking whichever label is most appropriate for an image.

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