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"I would say talent-wise Redding is in the same classification as Oswalt," Hunsicker said.

Giving evidence about the offences for the first time, Alqudsi cried and said it wasn't fair he was put in the same classification as terrorists in jail.

If the yellow is up for grabs, what seems increasingly certain is that Mark Cavendish, now trailing green jersey leader Peter Sagan by more than 100 points, has very few chances of repeating his 2011 win in the same classification.

And in any case, the WHO specifically said it was not comparing processed and red meat with smoking; they are grouped in the same classification because of the strength of the evidence that they help cause cancer, not the level of danger.

The Booklet scored 2.2 on the Windows Experience Index which puts it in the same classification as that old Dell in the closet or a potato ricer.

That year, 80 to 85 per cent of all competitors with cerebral palsy competed in the same classification in international competitions.

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We also compare AG-ART's performance to other related results published in the classification literature, and demonstrate that AG-ART architectures exhibit competitive generalization performance and, quite often, produce smaller size classifiers in solving the same classification problems.

In fact, the same classification and decision-making processing architecture of the approach can be used with corresponding specific pertinent parameters and mainly modifications will be in PFS and FFS rule bases from specific experimental data.

The characterisation of the younger series in this study showed the same classification, whereas the normal-like cluster in the older patients appeared different from the basal-like low p53 cluster seen in the younger patients in the expression of basal cytokeratins.

10 13 14 In contrast, more than half (53%) of the ACL injuries in male football players in a recently published video study, using the same classification as in our study, were categorised as contact injuries.

In contrast, when following the same classification scheme, the intensity-invariant cells encoding general features showed the strongest correlation (Figure 16A and B), followed by sub-general invariant cells, whereas specific invariant cells had weak or no significant elevation in their cross-correlation during the post-event reactivation period (Figure 16C D).

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