The original message may not at first be interpretable, but then it is disambiguated through a zoom in. |
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Hence the data is not really interpretable in terms of what it says about the proportion of children infected from their mothers. |
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This statistic provides an easily interpretable measure of the relative quality of the two model fits. |
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Those who produced conceptual art were easily interpretable as the true guardians of the postmodernist theorizer's faith. |
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With compartmental modeling, not only are simulated neural networks interpretable as vector-to-vector transformers. |
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In December, first interpretable results of COMFORT-1 showed the trial met its primary and secondary endpoints. |
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And yet, policy-makers and other actors in management and planning need easily understandable and interpretable data. |
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This is the most effective way to produce results that are truly reliable, conclusive and interpretable. |
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Second, the published and disseminated product should be relevant, timely, interpretable and coherent. |
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As a result, a non-inferiority trial may not be feasible or interpretable in some therapeutic areas for the management of certain conditions. |
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Factor analysis showed the ten multiple intelligences fell into three interpretable factors which were predicted by both gender and test experience. |
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This technique can be used to generate easily interpretable maps, to animate past and future incidence and to provide consistent visualizations for a national disease atlas. |
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With calculations that draw upon readily interpretable yet sophisticated models, he provides phenomenologically based guidance to his collaborators. |
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If data are not interpretable, the mill considers whether improvements can be made to the study design and continues to monitor the components to assess effects. |
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In that the raw scores on their own are not interpretable, they will no longer be included in any subsequent feedback regarding RPAT performances. |
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The attraction of this approach is that it is likely to lead to simpler and more interpretable models because it subtracts interfering variability rather than adding it. |
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Results of a canonical correlation analysis identified 2 interpretable variates. |
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In most cases, these axes are interpretable and make sense. |
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If data are interpretable and indicate that effects are present, the mill can conduct investigations with the level of effort appropriate to the magnitude and type of effects observed. |
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The duty to report new information to the REB, along with the necessary analysis and evaluation to make the new information interpretable, lies with the researcher. |
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The equivalence class of all theories mutually interpretable with T is called the interpretability degree of T. For ease of exposition we shall make three simplifying assumptions concerning the theories under consideration. |
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A system that can be interpretable at various levels for the collection, storage and analysis of habitat data will be adopted and tools for managing information on species will be shared. |
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New broadly interpretable provisions have also been added to existing provisions that already authorize the use and disclosure of personal information without the individual's consent. |
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In this model, the poem is created, and is interpretable, within both noetic horizons. |
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It is also interpretable from the satellite image because of several clues: an irregular street pattern, street lines are less distinct because of overextending trees, and generally more visible vegetation. |
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In 2013, Craig and colleagues succeeded in extracting interpretable amounts of alkanoic acids from 15,000 year old pottery from Japan. |
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The fact that some of these eigen values may be interpretable may say more about the constructive ability of the human mind than about the nature of the data set. |
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The Mundrabilla Fault is readily interpretable as a sinistral transpressional fault formed during Proterozoic north-west directed Australia-wide compression. |
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