Sentence examples for made the classification from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, including the volume of HO as a criterion would have made the classification more complex.

Even when health workers made the classification of suspected symptomatic HIV, children were not tested for HIV and essential treatments were not initiated.

Finally, only one reader made the classification of chest radiographs using the ILO criteria, so the results may reflect trends in classification of the individual readers.

By considering the environmental barrier specifications of the HE together with the range and severity of accessibility problems, information on the interaction of the environment and the individual was gained and made the classification process feasible.

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But this has not deterred St. Émilion's leaders from making the classification ever more rigorous.

This directly makes the classification decision function in the VCA method hard to operate.

Some clutter interference has been removed, making the classification result better.

This makes the classification more consistent with small size of training data.

For (dim G<N^2+1) the (G -action need not be transitive, which makes the classification problem even harder.

The main purpose of imaging algorithms is to achieve enough resolution to make the classification step easy.

Spatial information is useful to make the classification task stronger (e.g., pupil is surrounded of sclera).

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