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be classifiable
adjective
Able to be classified.
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Until the 20th century, most biologists considered all living things to be classifiable as either a plant or an animal.
All components, except the Be protective layer of the GDC probe, were shown to be classifiable as low level radwaste according to the French regulations.
'Well, kiddo,' he starts, 'I wish I had better news for you.' I brace myself for the worst that I can imagine: that he will have found nothing that he can measure; that I will be told to stop playing sports; that I will be told that it is all in my head; that it will be blamed on my gender; that I won't be classifiable.
Recently, Eukarya were indicated to be classifiable into six major supergroups based on their molecular phylogeny [35], [36] (Figure 7).
Six types of learning events were assessed, which may be classifiable as classical, vicarious, and informational conditioning experiences.
We hypothesized that redwoods would be classifiable as a 'salt-sensitive' species, demonstrated by declines in growth at soil salinity concentrations <3.0 dS m−1.
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A classifier reports that only 60% of the data points are classifiable, when in fact 90% of the points should have been classified (and worse, there is a bias in which points were classified, so those 60% are not representative).
Overall 42% of patients could be correctly classified at either extreme; however 58% were classifiable with scores between 0.3 and 0.8.
Of the CZ415-sensitive proteins, only ELN was classifiable as a TOP mRNA whereas COL5A1, MFAP2, and MFAP4 are classifiable as potentially TOP-like.
Punding is classifiable as the most severe form of Repetitive Reward-Seeking Behaviours (RRSB) syndromes.
This new wear measuring procedure is classifiable as a digital wear evaluation method, included in the field of digital tribology.
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