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This gene set was used to classify good-prognosis and poor-prognosis groups with Naïve Bayes algorithm.

Individual genes with significant changes in expression were validated using qRT-PCR and explored for their ability to correctly classify good and poor responders using four different machine learning schemes.

This is another reason why we maintain that the network's goal is not to classify good or bad quality but is instead designed to detect possible errors by performing constant falsification.

As no cut-off points have been established for the CAP to classify good and/or poor overall clubfoot outcomes, we arbitrarily constructed cut-off points for the items, domains and total scores of the CAP (Table 1).

Survival analysis was carried out to suggest if any of above 17 genes or their combinations, can be used in the classification and prognosis of ovarian cancer, to classify good and poor prognostic tumors.

The resulting Declaration of London classified goods as (1) absolute contraband; (2) conditional contraband; and (3) free.

Classifying goods as American-made can be dicey, he discovered, because many products have parts that are made outside the United States.

The GPG concept is an extension of the economic tradition of classifying goods and services according to where they stand along two axes: one measuring rivalry in consumption; the other measuring excludability.

Rooms (classified Good, Better, Best) from £130 per night (a Good room with sea view, at £180, represents best value).

Yet there is no effective treatment to improve patients' outcomes, Dr. Cheung said, adding that even those who survive and whose outcome after they emerge from a coma is classified "good" often have lifelong disabilities.

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