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Free sign upThe phrase "classify of" is not correct and it is not usable in written English.
To correctly use the word "classify" in a sentence, you must include a noun. For example, "The biologist classified the species of birds."
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Because of such characteristics, combining methods from different approaches would be more successful to classify of a wide range of protein functions than using a single method.
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Any cable traffic showing Tenet's analytical misjudgment would be "properly classified," of course.
The committee members have been spoon-fed the Central Intelligence Agency's self-interested damage assessments -- all highly classified, of course.
The spending levels contained in the bill are classified, of course.
The review classifies of traditional VDMs by their physical properties, application fields and calculation methods.
Thus, the drugs were classified "of unknown content".
This gives a specificity (% unaffected individuals correctly classified) of 78.7% and a sensitivity (% affected individuals correctly classified) of 70.1%.
Both of the amlodipine and benazepril are classified of vasodilators based on mechanism of action.
137 Shultz et al 138 classified of SMH in a review article.
The remaining variations were classified of VUS and were selected for additional investigation.
Another method of classifying forms of economic regionalism is by their treatment of nonmembers.
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