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The national classification represents the US Patent Classification (http://www.uspto.gov/web/patents/classification/) of the patent while the international classification classifies the patent based on the WIPO International Classifications (http://www.wipo.int/classifications/en/).

Another classification classifies CD damage simply as atrophic and non-atrophic [ 8].

In contrast, the "industry" classification classifies all healthcare workers into "health services" without additional job-specific information.

The ActivPAL is a thigh worn device which determines posture on the basis of thigh inclination and using proprietary algorithms (Intelligent Activity Classification) classifies activity into time spent sitting/lying, standing, or stepping.

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The ESHRE/ESGE classification classified 80/100 as having congenital uterine anomalies, with class U2 (septate) being the most frequent (92.5%).

Main outcome measures: In the 100 women included in the study, the ASRM classification classified all cases as having congenital uterine anomalies, with septate uterus being the most frequent (49%).

Audio classification, classifying audio segments into broad categories such as speech, non-speech, and silence, is an important front-end problem in speech signal processing.

In this study, we used the classification classified by Fu (2001): micropores <10 nm, transition pore being 10 100 nm, mesopores being 100 1000 nm, macropores are larger than 1000 nm.

Different from skin color classification, classifying lip images is a multi-classes problem according to TCM theory.

The Urban Unit classification classified the French communes by the population size of the Urban Unit, defined as a group of communes in which the distance between dwellings was not more than 200 m.

Unlike the RDP-Classifier classification (which classified most of the sequences as Euryarchaeota), most of the nearest neighbours were defined as crenarchaeota-like (uncultivated) in GenBank.

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