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The TX-RX separation distances of less than 100 m were categorized as the LOS path.
The TX-RX separation distances of more than 100 m were categorized as NLOS scenario.
In our analysis, the observed craters smaller than 100 m were categorized into shallow bowl-shaped craters, which suggest their formation ages are Copernican Period.
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Any input Χ ∈ R m is categorized as one of the classes 1 or −1 using the strong classifier H x).
The areas that have elevation more than 1000 m are categorized as mountains, 100 to 1000 m as hills, and 30 to 100 m as developable land (Gasim et al. 2009).
This sand boiling took place because the ground at this area is mostly composed of the sand, and from the ground surface to a depth of 12 m was categorized as potentially liquefiable.
BMI (weight in kg divided by measured height in m) was categorized as <25 (normal), 25 30 (overweight) and >30 kg/m (obese).
Majority of the groundwater samples about ~90%% in PRE-M and 92 % in POST-M are categorized under class II or III (Fig. 7a).
The average QTc interval was 466 ± 46 ms. Patients were categorized into two groups based on the QTc interval, with a cutoff line of 470 ms. Univariate analyses showed significant relations between categories of QTc interval, and sex and serum concentrations of potassium, calcium, or glucose.
In this study, 24 (96.0%) of 25 blaCTX-M-positive K. pneumoniae were categorized as group 1 CTX-M, including isolates encoding CTX-M-15 (n = 19), CTX-M-1 (n = 1), and CTX-M-3 (n = 4).
All trials on which a response was made within the required response window (200 1,000 ms after stimulus onset) were categorized into the eight different conditions of the 2 × 2 × 2 design that is, reward (high/low), delay (short/long), and validity (valid/invalid).
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