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Mr. Ostrovsky provides a much needed, dispassionate and eminently readable explanation of how it happened.

A year ago, the American neuroscientist Daniel J Levitin published a book titled This Is Your Brain On Music, a hugely readable explanation of how we as humans respond to music both physically and emotionally (and how the two intertwine).

A simplified but readable explanation can be found at http://www.aware.org/legal-articles/11-karen-macnutt/78-the-law-of-war.

Not only would it help with the data efficiency problem, but it also helps with a related issue of transparency: "it's very difficult to extract human-readable explanations for the decisions that they make," he says.

(iii) Finally, the generation of plausible human-readable explanations of interactions between people directly from video streams with is achieved which is in contrast to the state of the art which obtains simple commentaries on single-person activity.  .

In Dataset 1 two different scenarios unfold and both scenarios result in a plausible human-readable explanation of the activity.

A brilliant, readable theoretical explanation of how market forces in a capitalist economy generate innovation which in turn produces economic growth – and why other economic systems fail to do as well .Reinventing the Bazaar: a Natural History of Markets", by John McMillan.

The first half of the book can be read either by a specialist or by someone with only a limited understanding of the Office or of liturgical forms generally, as it provides a very readable history and explanation of the development of the Divine Office both on the Continent and in England.

(4) Explanation generator used for generating SOC-based explanation: Model-making processes described by the experimenter (first author) were input and their explanations were output, which were rewritten into readable natural language by the experimenter (without changing the point).

The result is a readable crash course in randomness and statistics that includes the clearest explanation I've encountered of the Monty Hall problem (named for the M.C. of the old TV game show "Let's Make a Deal").

Many new examples, explanations and figures were added making this book accessible and well readable for engineers as well as mathematicians.

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