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The most probable interpretation can be given by assuming a reactive coverage of the interface inhibitors to a relatively high degree.

The model corresponding to the output node with the largest activation level is considered as the most probable interpretation model.

The most probable interpretation of such spectra is the presence of volcanic rock, which would be related to accumulated magma intrusion during episodes of volcanic activity.

If we consider relatively high correlation between such random inhomogeneity with gradual spectral gradient and igneous rock area that is recently pointed out in the southwestern Japan (Takahashi et al. 2013), the most probable interpretation of such spectra is the existence of volcanic rock, related to the accumulated magma intruded during episodes of volcanic activity.

Second, the leap forward in unsupervised learning fits in with his work on cryptanalysis; his Banburismus technique uses letter frequencies to select the most probable interpretation of a coded message in a way that is similar to the techniques used today to do spelling correction, speech recognition and other tasks.

Taking all findings together, we believe the most probable interpretation of the present result is that it represents an own-age bias in children for children's faces.

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The most probable version is an explosion, a chemical explosion.

The most probable fair interpretation of what is going on is that Hutton, like Miliband, is trying to clear up some of the mess left to them by other ministers and officials – the original Iraq War "sofa conspirators".

The conclusion is that GC1 is delivered to the OS in the complex with rhodopsin seems as the most probable, but not exclusive, interpretation of the findings.

Suppose function g in Eq. (1) with two variables x 1 and x 2. Transform the variables into standard normalized random variables u 1 and u 2 : u i = x i - μ x i σ x i (2). Figure 5 shows geometrical interpretation of the most probable point in a two-dimensional space and function g expressed in Eq. 1. Figure 6 shows this interpretation in a three-dimensional graph.

g u 1, u 2 = σ x 1. u 1 + μ x 1 - σ x 2. u 2 + μ x 2 = 0 (3) g u 1, u 2 = σ x 1. u 1 - σ x 2. u 2 μ x 1 + μ x 1 - μ x 2 = 0 (4) P ∗ x 1 ∗, x 2 ∗ = 0 × σ x 1 + μ x 1, 0 × σ x 2 + μ x 2 (5) Open image in new window Fig. 5 Geometrical interpretation of the most probable point in a two-dimensional space Open image in new window Fig. 6 Most probable point in g(U) = 0 surface with two variables.

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