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the interpret
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To explain or tell the meaning of; to expound; to translate orally into intelligible or familiar language or terms; to decipher; to define; -- applied especially to language, but also to dreams, signs, conduct, mysteries, etc.; as, to interpret the Hebrew language to an Englishman; to interpret an Indian speech.
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One study found a substantially smaller training effect for interpret negative as compared to the interpret positive CBM-I condition (Salemink et al. 2010) while another found only a trend in the interpret negative condition compared to a significant effect in the interpret positive condition (Salemink and van den Hout 2010).
The process may be iterated, investigating any of these areas (i. e. feature clusters) alone and recursively taken to subtle transcription patterns as a "guided tour" through the interpret able variance.
Graphical display is an effective tool to assist human reasoning and when different layers of biomolecular activity are presented in the context of the biological pathways they operate, much can be gained at the interpret ability of these large datasets.
The results show that despite the lack of harmonization and standardization of the susceptibility tests used in the different diagnostic laboratories, the results of the interpret test results were comparable as to define the sensitivity category.
The NCCI is 1621, of which 304 had been migrated from the INTERPRET validated database (7) (http://gabrmn.uab.es/interpretvalidateddb/) through agreement between the two consortia.
Given the positive experience with the INTERPRET database and the lack of specific funding, a similar solution to INTERPRET could be adopted for the eTDB in the future.
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The Kurds interpret the constitution differently.
How does the reader interpret all this?
The courts interpret and enforce them.
How does the consumer interpret this one?
The brain interprets the image".
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