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Livestock odor measurement techniques currently rely on trained human raters for odor quantification.
While these approaches clearly have advantages in making treatment more available, they still rely on trained eating disorder therapists who are in short supply.
Currently, such measurement tasks mostly rely on trained inspectors, and the process can be rather time consuming.
The hotline includes a nationwide network of local crisis centers that often rely on trained volunteers.
Consequently, we decided to rely on trained experts' ratings of complexity and comprehensibility to classify symbols and experts made their judgements in the context of warning concept triplets (i.e. judgements could be considered relative to other members of the triplet).
Many comprehensive exposure studies have used active air sampling, which collects gas and particle-phase air, and field-technician vacuum dust collection; however, both methods rely on trained personnel and require electricity, making them infeasible in some situations and more costly, particularly in large cohort studies.
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Both Triplet-SVM and HHMMiR are supervised learning methods which rely on training sets to produce a decision rule.
This finding supports the notion that the HRD approach used in MNT elimination SIAs rely on training local health staff rather than bringing in external vaccinators.
This crucial process still significantly relies on trained human operators.
There should be ways of checking those," such as by analyzing the DNA of samples that are then run through the app, or relying on trained taxonomists.
This approach, relying on trained nurses using risk factors of death in malnourished children, allowed for the coverage of a large number of children, who could not possibly be examined by physicians at first-line admission.
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