Sentence examples for mutually exclusive classifications from inspiring English sources

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Feature locations were used to classify regions as intronic, exonic (i.e., coding region), 5 ′ or 3 ′ UTR, upstream or intergenic; these mutually exclusive classifications were then used to annotate genomic repeat tracts.

Mutually exclusive classifications for exposure were as follows: weeks 1-4, 5-8, and 9-12 after drug initiation; weeks 1-4, 5-8, and 9-12 afterestartingng treatment (after a four week treatment gap); and maintenance drug use (that is, exposed person time not categorized as another exposure covariate).

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This enabled the application of a totally inclusive yet mutually exclusive classification system for IOL 17 allowing for similar pregnancies to be compared.

Because of this, a mutually exclusive classification of subgroups with respect to targeted treatment may not only be impossible to achieve, but may also not be desirable.

We applied a novel, totally inclusive yet mutually exclusive classification system for induction of labour (IOL) 17 to understand the variation in hospital IOL rates for different clinical groups of pregnant women.

In preliminary analyses minor sectors were examined as: a) categorical variables (minor sector of longest [lagged] duration, a mutually exclusive classification); and b) continuous variables (lagged durations of employment in all minor sectors) [ 36].

Since the nature of the task was not exactly a mutually exclusive classification, we decided to use the simple agreement percentage as a measure to show the agreement characteristics between the annotators in assigning the location and temporal attributes.

It consists of separate, mutually exclusive, special classifications, often having no connection save the accidental one of alphabetical notation.

Given that these life history traits were measured as mutually exclusive binary classifications, this is not a surprising result.

Provided one accepts the law of the excluded middle, an endless supply of mutually exclusive and exhaustive classifications can be generated at will: we can divide things into the spatio-temporally located and the not-spatio-temporally-located, the intentional and the non-intentional, the extended and the non-extended, to name but a few of the more relevant ways in which things could be divided.

To evaluate guild proportionality we first grouped species into mutually exclusive trophic guild classifications so that each species represented only one guild (Table S1; [48]).

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