Sentence examples for simplistic classification from inspiring English sources

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The futility of this simplistic classification scheme has been underscored by entire fields of science.

The fact that Wnt-5a has been described as both challenges the simplistic classification of genes as tumour promoters or suppressors.

The overwhelming evidence for redundancy in pain mechanisms coupled with a simplistic classification of nociceptive mechanisms on the basis of early electrophysiological studies helps to explain recent problems in developing analgesic drugs.

What this paper concludes is that there is too much variation within human genomes, and too much gene flow in modern populations, to make the simplistic classification of people into races useful for biomedicine, for example for the identification of differential risk to disease or pharmaco-sensitivity.

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While athletes are, for the most part, able to counterbalance the disturbances through muscular activity simplistic classifications referring to a stable or unstable state of equilibrium appear to be inappropriate.

The likely cause of differences between types of practices, such as job satisfaction, is multi-dimensional even when comparing only a few clusters, thereby requiring a policy approach that moves beyond simplistic classifications such as a reliance on metropolitan-rural distinctions.

For instance, the observation that low intensity levels of gene Contig15031_RC are (more or less) characteristic for a poor prognosis is imprecise; it can be reformulated as the ultra-simplistic classification system, 'If the intensity level of gene Contig15031_RC is at most 0.055 then the patient has a poor prognosis'.

Furthermore, this very simplistic method of classification does not take into account the unique properties of chemicals or the environments to which they are released [12].

In the simplistic nature of market classification, this book is hard to tritely define (and therefore stock).

One in six practices were placed in the bottom two categories, which under the CQC's classifications meant they put patients either at "risk" or "elevated risk" through inadequate care, but GPs' representatives criticised the classification as simplistic and misleading.

We have taken a simplistic approach regarding exposure classification consistent with a PAR approach.

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