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Discover LudwigThe phrase "classified to two" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
It may be a typo or a misused phrase. Example: The items were classified to two categories instead of just one.
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Sparse antenna array design can be classified to two categories.
They are classified to two categories: lateration using distance information by more than two receivers and angulation using direction information by more than one.
They are a group of autosomal recessive disorders that are classified to two main groups of thalassemia syndromes (α- and β-thalassemia) and structural variants of hemoglobins [ 1].
One hundred patients with confirmed vulvovaginal candidiasis were randomly classified to two groups and treated by ozonated olive oil or clotrimazole for 7 days.
Figure 1 and 2 illustrates all networks that emerged from the individual fish classified to two groups according to their specific network behavior and organization, and figure 3 the random network.
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These datasets are classified to three main classes (WM, GM, CSF).
In the adaptive UEP schemes, the P-frame packets are classified to four groups (Ng=4).
Specific to (34), the value of m j (t) is classified to three categories expressed in (37).
In this table, instances are classified to three types of problems: small, medium and big-size problems.
Hydroxyapatite (HAp) was classified to three different particle sizes (20 40, 40 60 and 60 80 μm) and then thermally sprayed to produce a structurally homogeneous coating.
This paper supposes that each time a management operation takes place, hosts are classified to three different power states: power on, power suspended, and power off.
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