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Supervised classification was made using ERDAS IMAGINE 9.1 software following Maximum Likelihood Classifier (MLC) procedure (Lillesand and Kiefer 2000) and exported to ArcGIS in vector format (Fig. 3).
Participants' classification was made using the Schwarz-Bayesian criteria.
Classification was made using the numerical scale with scoring between 1 and 4. None of the patients required general anesthesia.
A similar classification was made using a 2-mi radius for proximity to the WTC to more fully examine the effect of distance.
Samples were placed in a 96-well plate, and classification was made using a Nikon Diaphot 300 microscope (Melville, NY, USA).
In the present study, histological classification was made using the guideline of the Japan Lung Cancer Society Thee Japan Lung Cancer Society, 2000), which follows the WHO classification.
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Additional case profile classifications were made using the original Moroccan training set with outliers removed: excluding the four misclassified individuals (the four lowest red points in Fig. 1) or these four plus the eight samples showing below average likelihoods (two red and six green points close to the midline).
Our reference standard classifications were made using retrospective chart review data rather than comprehensive physiological studies.
Comparison of EQ-5D health utility scores across the four SAQ-based angina frequency classifications were made using end-of-trial values only (as no subjects were classified as having no angina symptoms and few were classified as having monthly symptoms at baseline due to trial inclusion criteria).
A classification attempt was made using the same time points used for the toxicity classifications in this article (early class is 6 hr, late class is 24 hr up to several days).
The assessment of the classification performance was made using 3-fold cross-validation.
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