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Discover LudwigThe phrase "need classification" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used when discussing the categorization or classification of something. It can be used in various contexts, such as academic writing, business reports, or everyday conversation. Example: "The data collected from the survey needs classification into different age groups for a more comprehensive analysis."
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At the aggregate level, unmet need is generally a rather stable indicator [ 17, 19], while at the individual level there is much change in unmet need classification even over short periods of time [ 16, 17, 19].
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The cultural flora that were growing in the Web's nooks and crannies needed classification.
Refinements that might be used for classification trees themselves are not needed; classification trees are means to an estimation end, not the estimation end itself.
We set k = 5, as we follow Maslow's hierarchy of needs classification [12] and we want to obtain roughly the following classes of products: fundamental for survival, basic needs, complementary needs, accessory needs and luxury needs.
We used the WHO categorization of treatment needs and subsequently the data were dichotomized: zero, without treatment needs corresponding classification zero of the WHO criteria; and one, with treatment needs classification 1-9 of the WHO criteria [ 37].
When needed, classification was reviewed with two other investigators, also blinded to group allocation (PDM and FEK), and the decision was reached by consensus (n=25).
The overall signal function, f, will be the normalized linear sum of the individual fluorescence signals from all N c cells in the trained population: 1The key to the "trainability" of the distributed classifier is to prepare a master population of cells with broadly varied functions z i (x), so this population can be appropriately shaped to perform the needed classification task.
And, he added, scholars need a classification system that is coherent -- more Library of Congress than eBay.
The line breaks suggest, wittily, those acrobatic "flips," but the genius in this method of almost forensic specificity is to imply that our own cherished anecdotes are specimens of something, in need of classification and analysis.
– David Walker We need quango classification: "There would be benefit from a much clearer and more comprehensible way of classifying arm's length bodies so officials, MPs and the public could understand what sort of relationship they have with departments.
Clearly we need better classification".
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