Sentence examples for classifies two from inspiring English sources

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The scheme classifies two categories of beneficiaries, who shall be identified by the federal government and the states.

Table 2 is particularly notable, since in SNR = 2, 4, and 6 dB the algorithm classifies two different modulations as the correct modulation type.

For example, when the main chain is connected to an aromatic ring of a side chain via a carbon chain and two amino acid residues have carbon chains which are different to each other in its length, APH classifies two amino acid residues.

CDD classifies two phosphatases PF3D7_1431800 (apyrase) and PF3D7_1322000 (adenosine-diphosphatase) to this superfamily.

As described in methods, the derived kernel classifies two proteins to be similar, if the pair is equivalent (similar) to a pair with two known similar proteins.

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The usgovernmentspending.com data classifies three subcategories of entitlement programs.

We show that MTMKL successfully classifies five dimensions of wellbeing, and provides performance benefits above both SVM and MKL.

Aristotle classifies four such explanatory conditions an object's form, matter, efficient cause, and teleology.

The NKF classifies five stages of CKD (Table 1).

We classified two groups (insulin sensitive or insulin resistant).

Of course, the National Bureau of Economic Research classified two (2001 and 2008) of those 10 years as recession years.

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