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For this reason we would recommend that investigators developing BCI systems should use a similar methodology to systematically choose the features that result in the most accurate classification.

We systematically choose to retain variables in the final multivariable model if they were significant for any clinical outcome (AGC/ASCUS, LSIL, ≥ HSIL) in order to allow the direct comparison of risk factors between different stages of cervical neoplasia.

The general strategy can be outlined as follows: Divide phase: Given a text T of length n, systematically choose a subset of the suffixes of T. Construct a new text of length in such a way that sorting the suffixes of is equivalent to sorting the suffixes in the original text T. Conquer phase: Recursively construct the suffix array of.

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Systematically chosen or not, these three films represent a fairly wide range of Fleischer's meticulous work.

Whoever set off eight bombs on the line on Tuesday systematically chose first-class men's compartments, making a target of the city's business class.

Teaching poorly educated women in remote communities how to use pills or contraceptives is more expensive than the mass sterilisation campaigns, and despite successive years of economic growth, governments have systematically chosen the cheaper option.

While Bafta voters, over the past 12 years, would have noted the rise, for example, of Graham Norton, the huge NTA jury systematically chooses the hosts of the shows (Britain's Got Talent, I'm a Celebrity) that are watched by the most people.

For hundreds of thousands of years, we have systematically chosen and bred dogs precisely for their ability to get along with us, so it's hardly surprising that the genetic remnant that we deal with today is so perfectly attuned to our needs and moods.

We talk a good game, but at the federal and state levels, we have systematically chosen to invest in support for seniors, the military, "too big to fail" institutions, prisons — but we have consistently chosen not to protect and support children.

Next tree topologies are systematically chosen.

Features must be systematically chosen, often times by borrowing from previous research and also through rigorous feature selection.

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