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F3 only considers the number of examples discriminated by the most discriminative attribute, instead of all the attributes.

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While the new regulations don't change that, they offer limited protections for LGBT people by barring discrimination based on "sex stereotyping," which is when someone is treated differently because that person doesn't behave ways consistent with their perceived gender identity (for example, discriminating against a man because he has "feminine" characteristics).

For a better validation, improvement in the tumor inclusion could be made, for example, by discriminating the carcinoma localization or phenotype.

Also, it is not readily feasible (with NAA, for example) to discriminate between tumour cells dying and normal tissues returning within the spectroscopic voxel.

For example, to discriminate between a M. ulcerans and a M. marinum isolate, there is a 2,688 bp segment that is present in all M. ulcerans isolates and absent from all other M. marinum isolates.

As an example, the discriminating axes that accounted for the optimum accuracy in 1 to 3-feature model classifier are reported in Table 9. Regarding the high classification accuracy reported in Table 8, it should be stressed that this was achieved by involving all tissue samples during the derivation of the threshold value, T i, in the feature selection procedure.

In addition, this resource could also take advantage of the known contextual relationships between transcripts within a gene to categorise uniqueness at the gene and transcript levels to, for example, easily discriminate between unique regions shared by all transcripts and those exclusive to individual alternative splicing variants.

Dense surface modelling is a statistical method that can be used to analyse surface images, for example, to discriminate between well-known genomic disorders, including Williams syndrome, Smith Magenis syndrome, 22q11 deletion syndrome, Noonan syndrome, Fabry disease and Cornelia de Lange syndrome (Hammond et al., 2005; Cox-Brinkman et al., 2007).

For example, hands are discriminated from feet based on what functions they perform for an animal.

An example of the discriminated data is shown in a Gardner et al. (1974) type of density velocity cross-plot (Fig. 6).

Figure 1 shows a representative example of a discriminating gene pair (Q = 90.5%).

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