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Furthermore, the biological process category was split into 24 subcategories at Level 2, molecular function was split into 61 subcategories at Level 3, and cellular component was split into 39 subcategories at Level 7. The level presented herein corresponds to the depth of hierarchical categories within each principal GO category, and higher levels represent more general classifications.

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A more refined view of plant-associated fungi also reveals distinctions among different ecological strategies within this more general classification.

A more general classification into 5 super-classes (intronic, promoter-associated, intergenic, bidirectional and antisense) was further derived by combining topologically similar architecture classes.

This was done using gene sets defined by the GO slim plant annotation, a more general classification that resulted in less sets (94) with higher number of genes in each one.

In contrast, a more general classification (e.g., two-class system) would be expected to result in longer durations and the transitions in air quality would be less subtle.

By this account, the aforementioned person-knowledge effects in the anterior temporal lobes do not reflect social information processing per se, but rather the comparison of specific classification (e.g., famous faces) with more general classification (e.g., nonfamous faces, animals, tools) (Tyler et al. 2004; Rogers et al. 2006).

This is largely in concordance with our findings, although we used a more general categorisation for scoring the overall degree of comorbidities (ASA classification).

Hierarchical functional classification scheme adopted from the Sanger Institute, that is derived from the more general Multifun classification scheme of gene products [ 47], was used to assign a "class" qualifier to each CDS reflecting their cellular function.

A more general NSA classification guide reveals more detail on the agency's deep partnerships with industry, and its ability to modify products.

The WHO also has a more general malnutrition classification that distinguishes between mild (z-score ≤ −1), moderate (z-score ≤ −2), and severe malnutrition (z-score ≤ −3) [10].

Tags can themselves be grouped into classifiers that can be used for more general parameter classification.

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