0 If something is interpretable, it is possible to find its meaning or possible to find a particular meaning in it:
Page also correctly notes that localist representations not only can yield insightful and interpretable psychological theories, but neurally plausible theories as well.
Thus, poverty traps are readily interpretable as low-output steady states.
In spite of this chemical variability, their use as probes of pore size has given systematic and interpretable results.
An efficacy trial needs a high degree of internal validity in order to produce interpretable findings.
However, based on the current experiments, these lamps do not appear to be able to produce smooth and easily interpretable spectra of plants under stress.
In other words, the patterns seen in the data are not interpretable entirely in terms of alterations the system makes to itself.
Moreover, the two- and three-factor solutions were readily interpretable.
Producing interpretable discourse : the establishment and maintenance of reference.