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The distance-based continuous predictive models depart from the classical two-bin prediction model (e.g. "bad prognosis/good prognosis") by placing each sample in the neighborhood of other samples analyzed post-hoc and associated with known survival.
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Samples were prepared by placing the sample powder into glass capillaries.
Temperature controlled experiments were performed by placing the sample on a Linkam TC91 stage (Linkam Scientific Instruments Ltd., Surrey, England).
The magnetic hyperthermia studies to calculate the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) were carried out by placing the sample inside a copper coil generating an external AC magnetic field.
Coefficients can be determined experimentally by placing a sample filter of known cross-sectional area and thickness in a constant section duct flow.
The layer stability was evaluated by placing the sample in a 200-cm3 beaker containing 50 cm3 boiling water for 15 min. Partial or full detachment of the gold layer was considered as a failed experiment.
Any residual Cu debris adhered to the bottom of the AAO barrier layer was removed by placing the sample in nitric acid for a few seconds and washed in DI water immediately after.
In our experiments, we made every effort to reduce the sedimentation process by placing the sample in the rheometer in less than 100 s after preparing it in the ultrasonic bath.
Performance targets were imaged by placing the sample in the plane of best focus.
Ash was determined by placing separate sample fractions at 575°C.
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