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Enterotype: classification of humans (or other host organisms) based on the composition of their gut microbiota.

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Munoz, N. et al. Epidemiologic classification of human papillomavirus types associated with cervical cancer.

For more information about the classification of human blood antigens, see blood group.

Mukherjee, N. et al. Integrative classification of human coding and noncoding genes through RNA metabolism profiles.

The Role of Disfluencies on Topic Classification of Human-Human Conversations.

Classification of human lung carcinomas by mRNA expression profiling reveals distinct adenocarcinoma subclasses.

Classification of human coronary atherosclerotic plaques with T1, T2 and ultrashort TE MRI.

Any simple classification of human societies and cultures can only be viewed as arbitrary.

Program B (tonight) features "The Four Humours," a new work, choreographed by Robby Barnett and Jonathan Wolken to music by Richard Peaslee, that explores a centuries-old classification of human emotions.

Program B (tomorrow afternoon) features "The Four Humors," a new work choreographed by Robby Barnett and Jonathan Wolken to music by Richard Peaslee, which explores a centuries-old classification of human emotions.

In this paper, we propose a method for classification of human actions using pose based features.

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