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In the second method, preambles are again split into two subsets.
RC was randomly split into two subsets: Train-RC including 1000 molecules, and Test-RC including the remaining 9000 molecules.
In the first method, the preambles are split into two subsets, and each subset is dedicated to MTC and non-MTC devices.
The proposed methodology is as follows: the tested flow events are split into two subsets according to the values of their rainfall variability indexes; then, a comparison is drawn between modeled and measured hydrographs separately for each subset.
To produce reliable and reproducible classification models for hERG blocking, the initial set of 180 chemicals was split into two subsets: a balanced modeling set consisting of 118 compounds and an unbalanced validation set comprised of 62 compounds.
The prints analyzed in this study can be split into two subsets: those that use natural orpiment as a yellow pigment (Set A) and those that use artificial arsenic sulfide (Set B).
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This data set was splitted into two subsets of equal size, namely the positive and negative training set.
For the latter, the dataset was split into seven subsets and then SRD values were calculated for each subset.
As a result also the sensors in set V D can be considered split into four subsets, each corresponding to a quadrant.
We used a fivefold cross-validation method to select the number of features; the training samples were equally split into five subsets, four subsets were used as the training dataset and the remaining one subset was used for testing.
They are naturally split into three subsets based on the player and kit, each having approximately the same number of tracks (two with 21 tracks and one with 22).
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