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Therefore, there is no universal method of processing the information and even classifying it in a short period of time.
"We are doing our thing," adds Carlos, "and not classifying it in any way".
Still, the federal government continues to ban cannabis, classifying it in Schedule I as one of the "most dangerous" drugs, alongside heroin and LSD.
He named the species Nectomys hammondi, classifying it in the genus Nectomys, which at the time included not only the large water rats currently placed in it, but also Sigmodontomys alfari and Oryzomys dimidiatus.
We introduce a new database of radiation modulated genes that groups most of the available data, classifying it in terms of important variables, such as radiation quality, dose, dose rate and sampling timing.
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The accession Ramishvili 06 is hermaphrodite, whereby we could exclude its wild nature and classify it in the domestic compartment, as well as the accession called Ramishvili 07, having a female flower but not a wild habitus.
Thiers and Sundberg classified it in the section Ponderosa of genus Armillaria due to its inamyloid spores, but noted that its relationship to other species was unclear.
Leakey concluded that Proconsul diverged from the modern ape/human lineage before any of the living members of this group began to diverge from each other, and this led him to classify it in a separate family, Proconsulidae.
The reason they've classified it in this way is because of a lack of evidence.
This work describes the development of a computer vision-based machine to inspect the raw material coming from the extraction process and classify it in four categories.
The main problem of FIC is the high number of MSE computations that has classified it in the NP-hard problems.
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