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The tool's Excel interface is easy to use and, while classification assumptions are quite simplifying, the approach offers a platform for much-needed discussion between health and trade ministries and related sectors, especially when used in conjunction with other epidemiological data.

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By studying the potential effects of interventions based on several different cutoffs, we hope to have minimized any bias due to violations of this exposure classification assumption.

Users can alter classifications and assumptions accordingly in the accompanying tool.

The induction of local classifications of assumption-based truth maintenance system (ATMS) control strategies based on ATMS cost and degree of control further establishes the current state and future directions of ATMS research.

I would suggest that the company, because of its position in the market and power over both authors and publishers, as well as users and the intellectual marketplace of idea, ought to be doing a complete and public review of their classification and algorithm assumptions.

This classification makes no assumptions about the effectiveness or physiological functions of bile salts.

Note that semi-supervised learning reflects a perfectly realistic classification scenario; no assumptions about the unlabeled data are made.

The contribution of this paper is an assessment of the sensitivity of desired outcomes of patient classification to the assumptions underpinning case mix.

Dr. Pesetsky, who heard the presentation, dismissed the whole effort as biased from the start by its reliance on Dr. Everett's grammatical classifications and basic assumptions.

Table 1 Discrete choice models' classification Error term assumption Independent Dependent (Similarity) Identical MNL NL Non-identical (Heterogeneity) HEV MMNL, MNP.

This classification incorporates the assumption that the elastin content is essentially constant over time (Tsamis et al. 2013), while other constituents have a substantially faster turnover, with a timescale of approximately 2 months (Nissen et al. 1978; Martufi and Gasser 2012).

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