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The more closely related the ancestral populations, the less well they can be discriminated using only a small number of SNPs.
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In the second experiment we trained fish to discriminate between 2 and 3 objects while we simultaneously controlled for non-numerical variables, in order to determine whether fish could discriminate quantities by using only numerical information as shown for mammals.
The small number of faces presented to the bees makes it possible to discriminate the faces using only trivial visual features, as opposed to the more complex and subtle discrimination required when performing true robust facial discrimination with a large number of faces.
The features were then used to generate tree classification models to discriminate disease status using only molecular biomarkers.
As mentioned in the Introduction, due to the high precision of RSA, excessively migrating prostheses can be discriminated, and failure predicted, using only a small sample size: about 15 25 patients (Valstar et al. 2005).
But now German researchers have shown that a seal can also discriminate size and shape using only its whiskers.
However, we cannot discriminate vehicle types well using only the contrast and homogeneity.
PAM allowed to exactly discriminate the two classes using only two genes (importin 9, propionyl-CoA carboxylase beta chain, mitochondrial precursor).
Since the number of impairments was restricted to three in the current experiment, we hypothesize that subjects would be able to discriminate between the conditions by using only two probing motions.
However, it is well-known that using only clinical criteria for discriminating between different febrile illnesses is difficult or impossible.
Real world experimental results verify that vision-based navigation is possible using only a small number of discriminating image pixels.
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