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The diversity among humic substances makes their classification difficult.
As indicated before, the non-ferrous materials present substantial similarities in their chromatic appearance, and in addition it is useful to note that their spectra modeled from unprocessed hyper-spectral data show considerable intra-class dispersion and a relative high inter-class similarity (see Figure 8), a fact that makes their classification particularly difficult.
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Occasionally patients with systemic sclerosis who develop pulmonary fibrosis and PH may demonstrate similar pulmonary hemodynamics to idiopathic PAH, thus making their classification of PH challenging.
Lipid species, PC (O-36:2), and TG (57 2) were not considered in this calculation because the unknown location of the double bond made their classification as polyunsaturated or monounsaturated uncertain.
Many other single-genome methods exist (Mendes et al., 2009), but their time complexity makes their use in the classification of hundreds of thousands of candidates unfeasible.
Besides, over-classification makes their work seem more important.
This extra condition on its symmetries connects their study to representation theory, makes tractable their classification, and yet is broad enough to have many rich examples.
NICE qualifying symptoms and assumptions made in their classification A number of assumptions had to be made in this process.
"Workers want to make improvements now despite their classification," Gearhart said.
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