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However, an ensemble approach raises the question of interpretability: one often has to fall back to interpreting a mean signal from the population structure (Kalhor et al., 2011) or to selecting a few structures, representative in some way of the diversity of the population (Rousseau et al., 2011).
A grouping of three still lifes by Henri Fantin-Latour, Pierre Bonnard and Lovis Corinth brings out each artist's singular approach to interpreting a vase of flowers.
The disagreement all comes down to interpreting a simple formula found in virtually every physics textbook known as Bragg's law.
All screening tools have been modified to include a visual guide to interpreting a 'standard drink' which equates to 8 mg of pure ethanol.
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"There are many ways to interpret a law," he said.
What is it like to interpret a character or even an actor through singing?
When the seminar is concluded, they leave with an understanding of how to interpret a penalty.
There is no canonical way of narrating history, no single way to interpret a founding document.
At least that is one way to interpret a new study of institutional money managers.
I wanted to interpret a hymn to the triumph of the soul over life," he later wrote.
As he says, how we use music to interpret a situation, a particular song, a particular mood.
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