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One reason, some Loire producers say, is the lack of an official ranking system, like the classifications that govern the wines of Burgundy, Bordeaux and Champagne; there, the most aristocratic vineyards are labeled as grands crus or premier crus; in the Loire Valley, all the wines, in the best Republican tradition, are commoners.

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Many of the bills concerned issues of local interest, like the classification of a parcel of parkland in the Syracuse area.

In 1980, Congress reorganized the court, which deals primarily with matters like the classification and valuation of imported goods, tariffs, customs duties and charges of unfair practices by trading partners.

Secondary features, like the classification of structures involved in 3D domain swapping into quasi-domain or bona fide swapping and information about homologs, will be introduced in the future updates of 3DSwap.

Here, we cluster samples using one gene at a time, much like the classification of samples as ER+ or ER-, ERBB2+ or ERBB2-, etc., utilizing only genes that define distinct subtypes in multiple patient cohorts.

The presented method resulted in fracture morphology, found in clinical classification systems like the Magerl classification.

Initially, the search sites would present the results based on objective criteria -- like the independent classifications of editors, as Yahoo does, or computer programs that index relevant Web pages according to popularity, as Alta Vista does.

Like the former classifications, it allows definition of 3 categories: 1) Noxious (the "bad"): interleukins provoking a cascade of events ensuing in development of macrophages and foam cells, fatty streak formation and ultimately stable or unstable fibrous plaque.

The use of neural-like network technologies for the classification of extended laser route images is analyzed in [22].

Comprehensive analysis of conserved miRNAs led to the identification of 146 annotated miRNA families expressed in African rice panicles, including 62 canonical families, 20 variant ones and 64 siRNA-like ones, according to the classification of Jeong et al. (2011) (Additional files 6 and 9).

In these cases, these proteins are described as NAC-like proteins, according to the classification of ONACs of rice.

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