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Since common objects are most often categorized at the basic level, a subordinate-level categorization might impose a more unfamiliar task demand leading to more brain regions being activated [as in 24].
Moogles are a mild-mannered, industrious species that are most often categorized by small, bat-like wings, white fur, and a (very sensitive) pom-pom attached to their head via an antenna.
The other scale used was the Karnofsky Performance Status (KPS) scale, most often categorized as KPS <70 versus KPS ≥80.
Among those with diagnoses specified in more than nine chapters, their sick-leave periods were most often categorized as being the result of musculoskeletal disorders, respiratory diseases, or injury and poisoning.
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Taking into account the rank statistics, it is straightforward to show that most of the images which are incorrectly categorized as first match are on the borderline between two similar categories and therefore most often correctly categorized with the second best match (e.g., Coast is classified as Open Country).
Ties in social media are most often not categorized based on the intensity or on the type of the connections.
The most primitive deepwater rice ecotype, Rayada, is often categorized as aus although some studies identified it as a distinct population type (Glaszmann 1987).
Hemangiomas, often categorized as angiogenic diseases, are the most common tumors of infancy, the life span of which is generally divided into proliferating phase, involuting phase, and involuted phase.
Krohn's work is often categorized as science fiction or fantasy.
And in New York, where he moved in 1987, this son of Eastern European Holocaust survivors is often categorized as Latino.
Hill's sound, often categorized as "neo-soul," bridged hip-hop and mainstream popular music.
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