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Habituation is usually, as here, classified as an instance of simple, nonassociative learning.

In this case, it can be classified as an instance of a variant of the fallacy "affirming the consequent," albeit a normative variant which does not allow one to infer that "X is desirable" from the premises that "If X then Y" and "Y is desirable".

Each case could be classified as an instance of more than one heuristic or bias.

This way, the Context Disseminator can determine if the published context matches a filter rule by asking an OWL Reasoner, such as Pellet, if the published event can be classified as an instance of the Event defined by the filter rule [ 59].

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Thus, the instance (age= youth, student = no, credit_rating = fair) can be sorted down left the most branch of the tree and can be classified as a negative instance (i.e. tree predicts buys_computer = no).

For node N3, Z2 = 1 implies that the instance is classified as an enhancer, while Z2 = 0 implies that the instance is classified as a non-promoter.

There is a classification outcome Z2 associated to each node at level 2. For node N2, Z2 = 1 implies that the instance is classified as a bidirectional promoter, while Z2 = 0 implies that the instance is classified as an unbounded promoter.

For instance, a person classified as an allopathic doctor was considered qualified if they either had a technical degree or post-graduate diploma/certificate in medicine.

Marijuana is classified as an illegal narcotic.

It is classified as an cetartiodacyl.

Ginseng is classified as an adaptogen herb.

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