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The evolutionary lability of bud-scale morphology and stamen number means that these characters are unreliable bases for classification.
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In longitudinal section, the differences contribute to the patterns distinguishable in apices, some of which have been used as bases for structural classification.
Using the default cutoff of 500 bases for the classification of contigs, 73 large contigs (≥ 500 bases) and 40 small contigs were assembled to give a total size of 2,744,972 bases.
This recently designed algorithm addresses some of the limitations noted in the literature that is associated with traditional nonlinear support vector machine (SVM) based methods for classification.
Random forests (RF) are tree-based methods for classification and regression analysis.
Khan and Gotman proposed a wavelet based method for classification of epileptic and nonepileptic data [ 17].
Over the past decades, an increasing amount of evidence has demonstrated applications of microRNAs (miRNAs) as tissue based markers for classification and prognosis of several human cancers, including breast cancer [ 137, 138].
The soils from under the monodominant forests and adjacent mixed forests in the Dja Faunal reserve were both acidic, weathered clayey Ferrosols in World Reference Base for Soil Resources classification [32] (also known as Oxisols in USDA classification [33]; for detailed descriptions see Table S1).
In contrast to other classification systems, the method used to obtain the topology or architecture is taken as base for the classification.
d Selecting a characterizing subset of features based on mRMR for classification.
In order to elucidate the possible mechanism involved, we performed GSEA to identify associated biological processes and signaling pathways using the mRNA signature based risk score for classification.
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