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Typically, this classification corresponds to a unique rating.
Correct classification corresponds to loss values in [ 0, 1 2 ), and misclassification corresponds to loss values in ( 1 2, 1 ].
Classification corresponds to the task of finding a model from examples with known classes (labeled instances) in order to predict the classes of new examples.
This new classification corresponds to the climate regime and the geological structure of the semi-arid area as explained by Goes (1999).
Figure 5a shows the N2 adsorption desorption isotherm of MOF-199, which according to IUPAC classification corresponds to type I isotherm.
This classification corresponds to typologies used in earlier studies on political regimes and health inequalities [2], [6].
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We were, therefore, unable to verify how well our pattern-based intensity classification corresponded to pace-specific intensity levels.
Our finding that the concept and grading of the classification corresponded to the lay-off times of the injured players therefore validates the concept provided in the classification.
The zonal classification corresponded to that of the Report on Nationwide Survey on Epidemiology of Tuberculosis in 2000 (18 ) and thus was easily used for comparison.
The validation process of the classification was therefore designed to evaluate whether the concept and grading of the classification corresponded to clinically relevant parameters such as the lay-off times of the injured players.
Interestingly, the relative percentage of genes unique to each strain was found to group the isolates into three categories, low (<1%), medium (1.2 to 2.0%) and high (>2.5%), and this classification corresponded to non-pathogenic, chronic and acute strains, respectively (Additional file 1: Table S5).
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