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In our opinion, option 2 is the best option for the following reasons: Classification 4 in Table 2 includes all ENM that will be produced in the future.
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According to SAM valence, two participants out of 22 lacked health assessment and for that reason classification process was not applied on them.
Further analysis of the data from a niche-regulation perspective reasoned classification of the niche-modulated genes into four functional categories: Both RGS1 and CD69 regulate leukocyte retention in niche.
For this reason classifications can be only a preliminary step in the study of variables, for they cannot deal elegantly with transitional situations in which variables are to be expected.
For these reasons, the classification attempted in the aforementioned section should be viewed as a tool aimed to facilitate answering the research questions the present paper is concerned with regarding the nature of vowel lenition and its link with coarticulation.
Participants then discussed their respective reasons for classification.
The main reasons for classification issues were incomplete imaging of the whole circumference and/or doubts as to the degree of extraretinal neovascularisation.
For such reasons, a classification for childhood cancer was introduced which was based upon both morphology and site (Birch and Marsden, 1987), and this scheme was used to identify the cases included in the case control study.
For that reason, their classification is uncertain.
The reason and classification of rock acoustic emission.
From the second experiment, we can conclude that subspace clustering helps find dimensions in which patients of a specific class are similar to each other, and hence these dimensions may be an indicator for the reason of classification.
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