Sentence examples for classification describes from inspiring English sources

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But that classification describes only a portion of the 13,500 varieties in the group's annual yearbook.

Classification describes the classification method used for evaluation.

The ISCO classification describes occupational classes; however, it places more emphasis on evaluating the educational level and the occupational status.

Occasionally, the classification describes the fitting to a wanted "reference sun" only insufficiently (e.g. qualification approvals for photo voltaic modules).

In clinical use, a simplified form of the classification describes stage 1 as early, stage 2 and 3 as intermediate, and stage 4 as late.

Section "Cortical algorithm for feature reduction and classification" describes the adaptation of cortical algorithms (CA) for feature reduction while section "Experimental results" shows our encouraging experimental results with a discussion on captured music style.

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However, John Trevelyan, then chairman of the British Board of Film Classification, described it as "an important social document of outstanding brilliance and quality".

The observations in our case are the decisions of the SVM classification described above.

The drowning grade was determined according to the recent classification described by Szpilman et al. [2, 13] (Table 1).

Histograms were classified into different types based on the classification described in [47].

Using the binary classification described previously 7 patients were categorized as "Non-Responders" and 37 as "Responders" (Table 1).

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