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This is an elegant classification scheme, but is of limited help in accounting for the robustness of low-frequency firing; the firing rate is only low very near the SNIC bifurcation because f(I) proptosqrt{(I - I_{0})}, where (I - I_{0}) is the distance from the threshold applied current [2].

This very simple yet elegant classification could be used in other disease indications, such as RA, to foster optimal use, and avoid miscommunication of the benefits of selected biochemical markers.

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The elegant detection and classification scheme and the application of customized correction algorithm for each type of artifact ensure the best result.

Structure-based classification in chemistry exploits elegant regularities and symmetries in the underlying chemical domain.

Since combining it with an elegant quantization scheme would produce satisfactory classification results in the Hamming domain, we adopt the unsupervised equal-width quantization scheme in our analysis due to its simplicity and its less susceptibility against privacy attacks.

KLR is not used in large-scale datasets such as β-turns data classification although it provides elegant solution to the last two concerns, simply because it is inapplicable in such datasets.

To describe these classifications, the book combines extensive descriptions, tree and schematic diagrams, elegant drawings and detailed radiological images.

It presents a new classification algorithm that can also be seen as a framework that is more elegant than simply pre-processing data through clustering.

Very elegant.

So elegant.

Elegant thoughts.

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