Sentence examples for based on a categorised from inspiring English sources

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An important observation is that if the data for the figure are based on a categorised sample of the candidate term pairs instead of a categorisation of all candidate term pairs, the figure is more coarse-grained and the cut-off qvalue is harder to select than in this study.

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Based on a previous survey, we categorised VA facilities according to primary care providers' (PCPs') perceptions of low (n=20) versus high (n=20) risk of missed test results.

After learning, new items are categorised based on a Pearson measurement comparing the firing behaviour of the second subnet on trained items, and the test item.

In addition, each posting is categorised, based on a number of presets, such as 'questions', 'observations', 'news', 'flirt' etc., and users can comment either publicly or in private, again anonymously.

Social class was categorised based on a previous report.

Hyperintense regions within the paraspinal muscles observed on T2 axial images were considered fatty tissue [ 15] and categorised based on a previously validated grading method; grade 0: no fat, grade 1: 1 to 10% fat, grade 2: 11 to 50% fat and grade 3: >50% fat [ 15].

The mean calculations are based on data categorised as 1 = [Never]; 2 = [1 3 times/month]; 3 = [1 3 times/week]; 4 = [4 6 times/week]; 5 = [1 2 times/day]; 6 = [>3 times per day].

Our approach, based on categorising a continuous prognostic index produced by the MFP algorithm, allowed more flexibility in the determination of risk groups than traditional approaches.

Although, in our data set the prognostic capacity of the two models was similar, the approach based on categorising a continuous prognostic index produced by the MFP algorithm allowed more flexibility in the determination of risk groups.

The studies categorised patients based on a self-reported smoking history, but the definition of 'smoking' varied.

Our brains are wired to instinctively categorise people based on a host of visible and obvious criteria, but also on invisible and thus less obvious labels – age, skin colour, gender, sexual orientation, job title, accent, education, professional group to name but a few.

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