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In the classification task, accuracy for the classification of place of articulation remains low with 50.2% while in manner-based classification, the system delivered an improved performance with 98.9% accuracy.

Geographic classification of place of death was drawn from yearly reports published by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office SFSOO).

In a cross-sectional study of mammographic density in 487 pre-menopausal women, SES was assessed from questionnaire data using highest achieved level of formal education, quintiles of Census-derived Townsend scores and urban/rural classification of place of residence.

In the tradition of classic geography, I call for a new classification of urban places, which is meant to find names for places we do not "see" and therefore we cannot catalogue.

Rural/urban classification of patients' places of residence was made using the National Statistics Postcode Directory from November 2010, available from the Office for National Statistics (2010).

Also, see Dear Author's excellent documenting of Amazon's classification of books, placed in Amazon's database partly by the publishers and partly by Amazon.

George Gaylord Simpson's influential 1945 classification of mammals placed the treeshrews and the fossil Anagale (both now classified outside Primates) inside Lemuriformes and classified the fossil families Plesiadapidae and Adapidae in a superfamily Lemuroidea with most of the lemurs.

Similar to risk stratification in the medical context, but focusing on mortality, the process of risk classification consists of placing insurance applicants into groups representing roughly equivalent levels of risk.

Conservatives are fond of a spurious statistic that Britain already has more social housing than most European countries, and therefore doesn't need more: it ignores the fact there are different types of classification in different places, such that homes we would call "social" come under a different category in, for example, Germany.

In Ponce de Leon's classification of Geastrum, he placed the species in the subgenus Geastrum, section Geastrum, as the type of the subsection Sulcostomata, group Pectinatum.

In the older (1947) classification of Alexander H. Smith, he placed it in the subgenus Eumycena, section Typicae—"a most monotonous series of blackish, brown, gray, bluish-gray, or brownish-gray species mostly with ascending gills and generally large to moderate stature".

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