Sentence examples similar to a decline in classification from inspiring English sources

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The only difference is a slight decline in classification accuracy.

It states at a glance, the rise in a number of mappers from 8 to 64 leads to a very marginal decline in classification accuracy.

Otherwise, a decline in the rate of classification accuracy would have been trivial considering that the classification had been applied for exposure realizations separately (an accurate classification in this case requires two separate classification procedure for each of the exposure realizations and both procedures must identify each of the realizations in the true exposure group).

In 15 studies the criterion for HRS reversal was a decline in serum creatinine to < 1.5 mg/dL or the reported data allowed classification of the patients in accordance with that cutoff.

A decline in functional independence, or activity limitations according to the terminology of the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health ICFF) [ 1], is one of the most frequent geriatric clinical syndromes that have significant individual and societal impacts [ 2].

Call it a decline in producer confidence.

The first is a decline in murders.

This resulted in a decline in lodging.

The decline cannot be tied to a decline in deposits.

A decline in the standard of living?

"They're actually a decline in growth".

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