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But few consider this as a viable interpretation today (Earman 1967, 1976).

If the relevant bias here is epistemically neutral (that is, if one's assessment of scientific evidence is not influenced by it one way or another), then realism remains at least one viable interpretation of the outputs of scientific work.

It appears from the results that the more viable interpretation of the diffusion-controlled form of the shrinking core model is that of a relatively rapid interfacial reaction on the core surface rather than rapid internal conversion as considered in the literature.

Note that although this seems a viable interpretation of the mechanisms controlling the stability changes along a megathrust, it does not exclude other processes, such as a transition to crystal plastic behaviour at the down-dip seismogenic limit (cf. Scholz 1998).

The identification of signs related to the pox required from both practitioners at the Blatterhaus a talent for providing a viable interpretation that did not confict either with the principles of their individual intellectual education or with the experience they had gained in their daily medical practice.

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The models produced adequate solutions, maintaining continuity of differential energy and mass balance equations, with a viable physical interpretation.

This demonstrates that the process will generate viable and admissible interpretations of the reservoir.

D'Espagnat's work on Bell's theorem (which indicates that the realist interpretation is not viable and which appears to have received experimental confirmation) led him to reject conventional realism, but the fact that scientific theories remain falsifiable by experiment steered him to the idea that a veiled reality underlies the phenomena of physics.

The latter interpretation is more viable, because these or similar low-coherence patches that do not exist in the interferogram formed from two pre-earthquake descending ALOS-2 ScanSAR images (Fig. 3b).

In general, participants did not regard direct patient identifiers such as name, initials, or birth-year as viable alternatives due to their interpretation of privacy legislation.

"The government's narrow interpretation of what is viable has been rejected, not only by the workforce but by the Scottish select committee.

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