Sentence examples for classified precisely from inspiring English sources

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It gave the afternoon a sense of historical continuity for me, and alleviated the inevitable feeling that every band and riff needs to be classified precisely.

*One participant with unknown diabetes status; Sanders classification from 147 participants (four could not be classified precisely).

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In it, Littré attempted to classify precisely every sense in which a word could be used.

Their capacity to classify precisely one of three predefined drill wear levels has been established using a pattern recognition type of the Radial Basis Function Neural Network algorithm.

Therefore, segment A of DBV appears difficult to classify precisely.

Many of the "Other" kinase families are difficult to classify precisely; some are lineage-specific, and some have a mix of sequence features shared by multiple kinase families — the PfPK7 family, in fact, presents both problems [ 18].

However, when we classified more precisely we could see that peritonitis occurred in much lower frequency in true CA infection.

This category captures segments our algorithm could confidently identify as European, but not confidently classify more precisely, into countries for example.

They also showed similarity to Aminopeptidase A, so without careful biochemical analyses it is impossible to classify them precisely.

And Kant's own views have typically been classified as deontological precisely because they have seemed to reverse this priority and deny just what such theories assert.

Malformations with anatomical characteristics included in more than one category cannot be classified individually and precisely.

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