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Although gender effect has previously presented some ambiguity, in general, it appears that women tend to report higher happiness levels than men [ 16, 37].
Widmark brilliantly presents the moral ambiguity of the man, finally turning against the spies out of revenge, not patriotism.
Square lattices (as the pixels in an image) present an ambiguity in the definition of clusters, when two contours meet perpendicularly at a vertex; we used the prescription of connecting preferentially black components in these cases.
The relevant parts of the Proclamation are plainly written and present no ambiguity that requires interpretation.
Clearly, genotypes are less informative than haplotypes, as they present an ambiguity on heterozygous sites due to possible permutations and computational methods can be employed to identify which allele come from which haplotype.
Mr. Strickland's conversation with Mr. Black also presents ambiguities that make it hard to determine what really happened.
Some ambiguity is present in the findings, however.
Nevertheless, in the present article there might remain some ambiguity caused by differences in healthcare systems.
One reason is that these previous studies used stimuli that presented little perceptual ambiguity, so the correspondence problem had only one solution.
Formulae defining the diagnostic tools employed during the evaluations are first presented to avoid ambiguity.
This may present ambiguity in result interpretation for techniques whose birefringence results are averaged over the sampling volume.
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