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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affecting on the classification" is not correct in written English.
The correct usage would involve a different preposition or structure, as "affecting" does not typically pair with "on" in this context.
Example: "The new data is affecting the classification of the species."
Alternatives: "impacting the classification" or "influencing the classification."
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Since there are many useless APC for discriminating epitopes from non-epitopes, we employed Student's t-test to remove these noise APC without affecting on the classification of epitopes and non-epitopes.
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Later, the descriptor module found the top-tier prognosis markers which significantly affect to the classification results on survived/dead patients: 'lymph node involvement', 'stage'site-specificfic surgery'numberber of positive node examined', and 'tumor size', etc.
The artefacts that are visible on the original FBP image (Figure 3A) are clearly affecting the classification of the kinetic-filtering method (Figure 2A).
Localized scleroderma only affects the skin and, depending on the classification, affects the skin on different parts of the body.
However, this would not affect the classification of 'any' PF OA which relies on the presence of osteophytes.
Overall, both the sample impurity and landscape heterogeneities can largely affect the classification accuracy while only configurational heterogeneity has significant influence on crop area estimation.
The parameter setting of superpixels affects the classification result directly.
How do the distortion differences affect the classification rates?
It potentially could affect the classification of infection.
Since we only focused on the automatic online artifact removal method in this study, we did not do much research in feature extraction and classification methods, which might affect the classification accuracies more or less.
The parameters used to classify clinically affected and non-affected dogs were based on the classification proposed by Pozio et al. [ 15].
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