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The next most discriminating node distinguishes Mid-Pleistocene specimens from Early Pleistocene and Asiatic H. erectus specimens (dissimilarity value = 0.083).
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The most discriminating substructure (node 1, the root node of the tree) represents the entire active portion (having sigma-orbital electron pairs) of the known metal chelator NIH (24) (Darnell and Richardson, 1999; Le and Richardson, 2004; Liang and Richardson, 2003) (Fig. 3D).
The most discriminating regions for discriminating between happy and neutral stimuli in HC included a pattern of lateral prefrontal, visual, and parietal cortical regions.
The presented work on the contrary draws specific attention to select most discriminating features from a single step process of discriminating subset selection.
Three and four disjoint clusters (nodes) which differ significantly in cavity tree distribution were identified by CART using the two most discriminating stand level indicator variables: age and basal area, respectively.
Of course, even the most discriminating racists sometimes get confused.
She is the founder and directress of the Galeria de Arte Mexicano, the most discriminating art gallery in Mexico.
You end up just measuring the distances between features, and it's just not the most discriminating kind of measurement, compared with irises or fingerprints or DNA.
For two days the globe's richest and most discriminating curators and collectors waited hours around her glass cage in the hope of an audience.
(The small, sparely appointed cabaret in the back of Danny's Sea Palace, a Thai restaurant on Restaurant Row, is the most discriminating of Manhattan's second-tier cabarets).
Patient age was dichotomised in cut-off value with the most discriminating power for a fracture.
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