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Burgess classifies one of the attacks in the SAS news archives as "provoked" because it involved a diver carrying a bag of scallops, which worked as bait to attract a shark.

For the first time, the great cats are being afforded legal protection by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, which classifies one subspecies as "endangered" and another as "threatened".

Whether the conceptual scaffolding was kabbalah or rationalist philosophy, Judaism "was never dependent upon some specific philosophy, ethic, world view, or theology" (Judaism, 8 9), though it is mysticism and not rationalism which, along with Reform Judaism, he classifies one of "the two great distortions of Jewish faith" (Judaism, 111).

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Given a k class problem, OVA trains k binary classifiers, each focuses on classifying one class against the others.

But the first, long, classified one was peppered with reservations.

The records show that Army pathologists would have classified one of his melanomas as more severe than his own doctors did.

A recent two-year government survey of 20,000 German teenagers classified one in seven as "highly xenophobic" and another 26.2percentt as "fairly xenophobic".

Gumm used her taxonomy to classify one finished real GSE project.

Figure 7 shows the time in seconds spent in classifying one gesture using our implementation.

Each specialist network was designed using a combination of five simple networks, each specializing in classifying one grain type.

Some research targeted selected narrow spectral windows of hyperspectral data to classify one specific important spectral feature [23].

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