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SOME New Yorkers are easy to classify.

Size fractions of 250 to 500 μm were the target of component analyses in most samples (Table 1), because the particles of that size range are easy to classify with pincette and additionally the size range has relatively abundant particles.

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The classifier runs into problems with class number 12 and 20 for the hardware rotated textures while they are easier to classify in the Lanczos and B-spline interpolated data.

The other characters are easier to classify as good and evil.

This simply illustrates that younger families of TEs are easier to classify than the older ones.

The food industries are much more homogeneous and are easier to classify than the non-food industries since their products all have the same end use.

Nevertheless, that curated domains in CDD are easier to classify is unsurprising, because many previous studies aligned noisier profiles constructed by PSI-BLAST and the hierarchical organization of CDD families suggests that many domains have similar conserved cores.

Carriers of pathogenic and de novo CNV are easier to classify, thus the ratio described above is a more conservative estimate of the true positive to false positive ratio.

Portraiture, she told me, is easy to classify, a type of photography that literally puts its subjects into boxes.

Libertarian-minded candidates like Mr. Paul are never going to be easy to classify on a chart that includes just one dimension for political ideology.

Besides higher accuracy, the method also has a better sample robustness, which is easy to classify new samples.

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