Combining several digitized images of similar particles together gives an image with stronger and more easily interpretable features.
The bulletin, targeted for grades 5-8, summarizes a volcanic or tectonic event documented by EarthScope and puts it into an easily interpretable format, complete with diagrams and 3D models.
The easily interpretable ones are fold change, mean difference, percent inhibition, and percent activity.
The EEG monitor depicts gross brain wave activity in an easily interpretable fashion, allowing quick recognition of sedation adequacy during therapeutic neuromuscular blockade when the visual clues disappear.
Contributions with a spatial frequency higher than the point resolution can be filtered out with an appropriate aperture leading to easily interpretable images at the cost of a lot of information lost.
However a test statistic is specifically intended for use in statistical testing, whereas the main quality of a descriptive statistic is that it is easily interpretable.
"This is a standard, easily interpretable study that shows you can make a measurable impact on the illness."
In The Selfish Gene, evolutionary biologist Richard Dawkins writes that "Blood-feuds and inter-clan warfare are easily interpretable in terms of Hamilton's genetic theory."
For hit selection in primary screens without replicates, the easily interpretable ones are average fold change, mean difference, percent inhibition, and percent activity.
Retaining only 338 of the original 567 items, its hierarchical scale structure provides non-redundant information across 51 scales that are easily interpretable.