Sentence examples for are the same classifications from inspiring English sources

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These are the same classifications described for the H. sp. NRC-1 genome project [ 2].

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Where in the mainstream media has anyone reported that this is the same classification as heroin and cocaine?

These patients' outcomes are often imputed as nonresponse, which is the same classification to which they were assigned in our effectiveness algorithm.

Upon further assessments, it is observed that only two authors considered varying dyes (albeit they are from the same classification) (Körbahti 2007; Murugan et al. 2009), while only one employed combined electrocoagulation/chemical coagulation using only one coagulant (powdered activated carbon) (Taheri et al. 2013).

The finding is part of a wider audit, in which most of ERG's estimates are given the same classification, providing support for its claims to have saved £3.75bn.

The contents of other factors are the same in both models, but their classifications differ.

Detection and classification condition are the same as that in DGKD.

Though the objectives behind our testing and identification (classification) steps are the same, there is a subtle difference between them.

This may be problematic, as patients with a high risk of readmission may be assigned the same classification prediction as those whose readmission risk is considerably lower.

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

Eszopiclone, which shares some pharmacologic properties of benzodiazepines, is under the same classification, schedule IV controlled substance, as benzodiazepines (Sepracor 2005).

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