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In our method, the regression analysis is used to model the complex detection problem, as it can train a model of the multiple features by analyzing the training set.

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I know I can train a racehorse".

Along the way it picks up performers and amateurs it can train, as a rolling snowball picks up snow, even robbing the ship's crew of its engineer and sailmaker.

The Pentagon has yet to meet a military in a desperately poor or hopelessly corrupt country that it does not believe it can train and equip to a professional standard.

The British focus more on economy than military, but once it has built up sufficient resources it can train military units at a constant rate.

It also shows that you can train a pigeon to tell a Renoir from a Matisse, but that doesn't mean it knows a lot about art.

It means the same algorithm can train a character to do a backflip or a moonwalk.

(Yes, apparently, you can train a cat).

He can train a lot.

Many vaccines are hard to produce because of expensive fermenters, hard to ship because they often need to be kept refrigerated, and hard to distribute widely because it can take a trained health professional to administer the vaccine.

But then, it can take a highly trained, and highly paid, expert many hours to make a judgment call on a single unfamiliar mutation.

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