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Very narrow peaks in the spectra (i.e., almost harmonic signals) are typically interpreted to be caused by dominant anthropogenic sources (see peaks between 1 and 2 Hz, for example, in Fig. 5).

Synonymous substitution rates are typically interpreted to reflect the rate of production of mutations.

We speculate that certain GalNAc-type O-linked glycans may serve as determinants for both CTB recognition and membrane microdomain targeting, potentially explaining why CTB binding fractionates with detergent-insoluble material, an observation that is typically interpreted to result from the binding of CTB to GM1.

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They are seen in 40-60% of these children, and typically interpreted as comorbid to the ADHD condition [ 13- 17].

Image Interpretation – The medical images are typically interpreted before the decision to use 3D printing to clinically improve the individual patient's outcome.

To avoid triviality, PII is typically interpreted with the domain of properties restricted to what are usually taken to be qualitative properties.

Correlation coefficients of 0.10 to 0.29, 0.30 to 0.49 and 0.50 to 1.0 are typically interpreted as small, medium and large, respectively [ 40].

Meta'omic data are typically interpreted by first assigning sequences to gene families [ 59].

As mentioned above, results of several experiments have shown increased P3 components to unexpected variations in melody or harmony [40], [61] [64], [84], [89], typically interpreted as reflecting the allocation of attention and memory resources to task-relevant stimuli [85] [88].

New Testament accounts of Jesus' resurrection state that on the first day of the week after the crucifixion (typically interpreted as a Sunday), his tomb is discovered to be empty and his followers encounter him risen from the dead.

Such a pattern, usually referred to as 'isolation by distance', is typically interpreted as indicative of migration-drift equilibrium [ 22], and might even be expected given the traditional view that large population sizes and high dispersal rates preclude geographic speciation in small cosmopolitan species [ 2, 8, 9, 23].

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