ease of interpretation

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interpretation
noun[C or U]
uk
/ɪnˌtɜː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/
us
/ɪnˌtɝː.prəˈteɪ.ʃən/
an explanation or opinion of what ...
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Randomly selected representatives of graphs do not incorporate semantics andeaseofinterpretationbased on user interests.
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Foreaseofinterpretation, untransformed means and standard deviations are presented.
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Foreaseofinterpretation, the analyses of the untransformed scores will be presented.
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Foreaseofinterpretation, we report correlations between the negative of log input frequency and age of acquisition.
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Foreaseofinterpretation, these raw scores were transformed to percentage scores (minimum=0, maximum=100).
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Foreaseofinterpretation, in the present study the care factor was scored so that higher scores reflect lack of parental warmth\\care.
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However, reported means and graphical representations of the data are displayed using nontransformed cortisol values foreaseofinterpretationonly.
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We present the exponential of the regression coefficients for both the model using ranks and the classic model foreaseofinterpretation.
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Foreaseofinterpretation, descriptive labels have been added to the classes.
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We concentrate on the linear and loglinear relationships mainly foreaseofinterpretation.
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Foreaseofinterpretation, however, figures display untransformed cortisol values.
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Although alternative formulations of these growth parameters are possible, we chose this arrangement because of itseaseofinterpretationand common use in the literature.
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Responses were dichotomized foreaseofinterpretation.
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Raw data are displayed on the graphs, and the authors decided not to provide the correlation coefficients foreaseofinterpretationby readers unfamiliar with the techniques.
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The idea of price scales in shops is not one which commends itself foreaseofinterpretation.
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The opportunity has been taken to recast subsection (10) more generally in the interests of theeaseofinterpretation.
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His art is characterized by shimmering tonal colours and a singing legato combined with an effortlesseaseofinterpretation.
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The different detected speeds are represented in color foreaseofinterpretation, for example leaky heart valves: the leak shows up as a flash of unique color.
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Use of these three techniques is motivated by different tradeoffs in virtual machines vs physical machines, such aseaseofinterpretation, compilation, and verifiability for security.
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