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In 1803, Luke Howard, a British pharmacist, proposed a classification scheme that has mostly stayed with us.

de Chancourtois proposed a classification of the elements based on the new values of atomic weights given by Stanislao Cannizzaro's system of 1858.

In this work he proposed a classification system for meteorites, presented information on their composition and relationship to terrestrial rocks, and described their change in shape as they pass through the atmosphere.

In this paper, we proposed a classification for HA Cloud solutions based on 3 layers.

Majeski proposed a classification of breast trauma associated with seat belt injuries.

Using this technique, we proposed a classification for the species abundance dynamics in the local communities.

We proposed a classification technique in [23] to predict the PSNR quality based on the SL and ISD.

Similar to that, Lonea et al. [13] also proposed a classification technique based on Intrusion detection system (IDS).

They addressed experience as context variable in empirical studies and proposed a classification, which we show in Table 14.

For better organizing real workflows, we proposed a classification algorithm for aligning workflow context from the relatedness aspect of workflows.

In our previous study, we proposed a classification system for radiological abnormalities seen in hemodialysis-related hip lesions.

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