Sentence examples for in one categorization from inspiring English sources

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In one categorization, we divided the exposed group by the 50th percentile level among controls.

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"Diversity and inclusion of disabilities is one categorization that does not discriminate," said Booher.

In one task (semantic categorization), the subjects were asked to categorize the stimuli as corresponding either to the natural or the artifactual class, and in the other (gender decision), the subjects had to decide if the names of the stimuli corresponded to either the masculine or the feminine gender.

Because the Stary score collects complex plaques in one single category and because the categorization is mathematically not accessible for comparisons, we decided to additionally and individually score the features of the Stary score that indicate plaque complexity, such as necrosis, hemorrhage and buried fibrous caps.

Specifically, cross-lingual text categorization deals with learning a text categorization model from a set of training documents written in one language (e.g., L1) and then classifying new documents in a different language (e.g., L2).

d The categorization of whether a region was low or high malaria endemicity was based on the categorization of Kenya Medical and Research Institute which was used in one of the author's earlier study [ 5].

But, many fans defy categorization -- some people solely care about a singular team or even a specific player in one sport or only feel compelled to watch during high-profile sporting events such as the World Cup or the Olympics.

In text retrieval and categorization one usually normalizes word frequencies by document length.

Of note, on the one instance in which map book categorization differed from GPS categorization, the difference was only 28 meters.

Processes which had more than one transcript associated with it were included in this categorization.

Metatags are simple, one word descriptions, accorded to online content which help in its categorization and building of 'folksonomies' (categorization system developed over time by folks) (term popularized by Thomas Vander Wal as cited in McAfee [2006]).

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