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It may be convenient to classify Mr. Dafoe's choices as strange because they defy easy categorization.
It is conventional and convenient to classify fuels by their physical state, i.e. gases, liquids, and solids.
Unlike absolute features, relative features make utterances more convenient to classify by showing the relationship between the utterances and the datum database directly.
In arithmetic, for example, we may want to be able to quantify over natural numbers and sets thereof and we may find it convenient to classify the individual variables of the language into at least two categories.
From a toxicological point of view, it is often convenient to classify ingested ENMs (iENMs) as being either inorganic (such as TiO2, SiO2, Fe2O3, or Ag) or organic (such as lipid, protein, or carbohydrate), since the former tend to be indigestible and the latter are generally digestible.
It is possible to give different identifiers to the two parts, but it is convenient to classify them as a large group to emphasize such rearrangements in the real genomes.
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This simple yet useful formula has been used as a convenient tool to classify the clouds of different particle sizes (Carlson et al. 1993; Wilson et al. 2008).
The piper diagrams provide a convenient method to classify water types collected from different groundwater resources, based on the ionic composition of different water samples (Al-Omran et al. 2012).
The piper diagrams provide a convenient method to classify water types collected from different groundwater resources, based on the ionic composition of different water samples (Aly 2015; Semerjian 2011; Al-Omran et al. 2012; Baba et al. 2008).
This disorder, also referred to as "signature nevi," 1 has been variably classified depending on the anatomic, architectural, and cellular histological pattern. 2 Melanocytic nevi form a convenient head to classify the varied manifestations of both congenital and acquired nevi, of which our focus is largely on the common acquired nevi.
Assuming that 'rouge' is a good translation of 'red', Sellars (1963) thought it convenient to have a general term by which to classify words that are functional counterparts in this way.
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