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Predictions made from using these learned distributions could be useful in making classifications for unknown instances that enter the system.

The Whole Demonstrator Project (2009 12) tried to rectify this when making classifications and definitions in telecare, telehealth, and telemedicine, but confusion still prevails.

Board of Education], laws making classifications based on race have been subjected to a legal standard known as "strict scrutiny".

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The cylindrical zooids are of rather uniform appearance in the stenolaemates, making classification difficult.

SVM needs to be trained before making classification.

The third component is a decision rule for making classification decisions which minimize an appropriate expected loss function.

A pooled analysis of the African Americans and Hispanics from NY demonstrated a broad continuum of ancestral origin making classification by race/ethnicity uninformative.

They lacked a quantification standard and were poorly consistent, making classification methods based on their findings rather subjective.

Kinannote allows the number of consecutive top BLAST hits that are considered in making classification decisions to be set by the user.

Mixed hemodynamic patterns are frequently seen in clinical practice, making classification of shock type to one of the aforementioned categories (Table 1) difficult.

Study of expression levels can lead to helpful insights in making classification decisions based on gene signature of cells under question.

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