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The company declared an "unusual event," the lowest of four emergency classifications set by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

The fire was designated as an "unusual event," the lowest of four emergency classifications set by the commission, and was attributed to lubricating oil that had leaked onto some insulating material on the casing that houses the turbine.

Competitive swimming in the regions is administered by British Swimming and the Amateur Swimming Association (ASA), and these bodies follow the classifications set down by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) for swimmers with disabilities.

At first glance, the dispute would seem to hinge on semantics: the museum is prepared to refer to the objects, many more than a century old, as "cultural items," while the Apaches insist that they be designated as "sacred" and "items of cultural patrimony," legal classifications set out under federal law.

To assess whether the patterns of introgression were robust to overestimates of hybridization, analyses were also run with parental classifications set at posterior assignment probabilities of q > 0.8 and hybrid classes appropriately adjusted.

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It is based upon a similar classification set forth by Aristotle in the Topics (a, iv viii), which has "definition," however, in place of "species".

In 1928, the first useful classification of the cardiac malpositions was proposed, and in 1966, Elliott et al's radiologic classification set the stage for clinical recognition.

Patients graded as class I or II according to the classification set by the American Society of Anesthesiologists undergoing mastectomy or laparoscopic prostatectomy were enrolled.

The above classification set aside grades 4 and 5 of the Dahl classification [20] (4 = osteolysis requiring pin removal and 5 = ring sequestrum requiring debridement) which we presume are representative of a complicated infection.

The Antarctic scallop is monitored in connection with the Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems (VME) classification set up by the Convention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCMLAR).

Performance of the SVM classifier is measured as the mean AUC for the receiver operating characteristic on the classification set.

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