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Discover Ludwig"classification about" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English
It is used to refer to the process of organizing or categorizing information or objects. Example: The students were asked to write an essay on the classification about different types of trees found in the Amazon rainforest.
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The ancient Greeks developed a classification about 300 bce in which plants were grouped according to their general form that is, as trees, shrubs, undershrubs, and vines.
The originality of our paper relies in being the first classification about research on sustainability and wine.
Dufor and Becker (1964) classification, about 93.6% of samples belong to very hard type and the rest of hard type water.
Notably, our empirical results lead to new classification about state ownership from the corporate strategy literature, which conventionally considers state ownership as a universal ownership type.
Stephanopoulos wants to "ask more about that," but he really just wants to make sure poor General Alexander is gonna be okay, with all his problems, and can we get him a hug or a mug of hot cocoa or something: "There are about 3.5 million private contractors who's classed as top secret classification; about a million with government clearances.
The question regarding the reaction role is harder since we do not have a universal definition or classification about the reactions.
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For depth-three circuits, we obtained a correct classification of about 97%.
However, when we used regression estimates, the classification performance is about random.
The designed classification structure has about 96% sensitivity, 100% specifity and correct classification is calculated to be 98%.
Classification accuracy was about 88% for all the grains together and ranged from 84%to94%4% for individual varieties.
The designed classification structure has about 96.4% sensitivity, 90.4% specifity and positive prediction is calculated to be 94.2%.
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