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However, since there is only a marginal difference between the filters for all three measures on Leukemia, Lung, and Lymphoma data, the three datasets are apparently more easily to classify w.r.t. the underlying two tissue types.

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Conclusions: The presented study performs two different tests in intra and inter subject context and a set of 180 features is implemented which are easily selected to classify different activities.

Also, Ks estimates between motif-free gene copies tend to be high (>0.25) when only two duplicates are detected in the genome, a condition that may more easily lead to classify incorrectly the gene copies as recent duplicates.

With appropriate data, the model can be easily adapted to classify both time-location and physical activity levels, which will advance the understanding of potential interactions between air pollution exposure and physical activity levels on health outcomes.

The GALEN ontology does not define the structure and properties of individuals who would be members of its ontological classes, and therefore cannot easily be used to classify data.

As such, the clinical phenotypes of the early stages of major mood or psychotic disorders are not easily distinguished and attempting to classify cases according to conventional diagnostic criteria and/or predict the illness trajectory may be particularly unreliable [ 16, 22].

Indeed, BMI is easily measurable and commonly used to classify children or adolescents as obese or overweight.

In an effort to classify both accurately and easily, Facebook's Artificial Intelligence Research FAIRR) lab developed fastText.

We also observe that the AD experiment is data set that can be easily classified, and that MM is the most difficult to classify, which can be seen from the MCC performance with a level of around 0.7.

Attempts to easily classify ω-gliadins by their N-termini is confounded by examples where distinct N-termini seem to originate from more than one genome (Tatham and Shewry 1995; Hassani et al. 2008).

Forty-four percent of our students' answers to the Human Evolution Question definitely exhibited a misconception, and another 10% of their answers suggested they held misconceptions, but the response was too incomplete or unclear to easily classify as a specific misconception.

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