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Validation of the models using independent data sets shows that the model for pH does not perform very well, with the root mean square error of prediction (RMSEP) of 0.7, which is useful for a broad classification of samples, but 2 3-times larger than the uncertainty of the experimental method.

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Newer data, however, suggest a single sample may allow a broad classification of exposure (Meeker et al. 2005).

Below, we provide specific examples and a broad classification of each type of adaptation.

A broad classification of these CR MAC protocols is presented in Fig. 9.

Open image in new window Fig. 1 Broad classification of dyes.

The broad classification of bacterium segregates the bacteria into two categories namely Gram positive and Gram negative.

NCBI provides a broad classification of habitat types for completely sequenced prokaryotes.

Fragments sequenced fitted into the broad classification of similarity-inferred EST identities based on BLASTX results.

The Codac system reports the broad classification of perinatal deaths as well (i.e. neonatal, intrapartum and antepartum).

In NATA, 16 PAHs are included among the broad classification of compounds termed Polycyclic Organic Matter (PAHPOM) [ 44].

Our estimates are based on combining a broad classification of Australian soils with summary soil survey data.

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