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Requiring that all use the same classifications for intermediate and factor inputs is overly constraining, however, because in reality they do not all produce and use the same goods and services, and there is no reason to assume that they will in the future.
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And it's likely that phone companies like SBC Communications and Verizon Communications will seek the same classification for their DSL lines, thereby getting them deregulated.
Without the advice of the CAD system, they made the same classification for the same MPS study in 72% of the cases and with the CAD system in 82% of the cases.
We used the same classification for wild boar from Atlantic Spain.
Some databases use the same classification for all three types of relapse (local, regional, distant).
In our obese sample, boys (52.3%) and girls (44.7%) presented higher prevalence of the outcome than in another study with obese Brazilian adolescents (27,6%) [ 19] that used the same classification for MS. Moreover, the prevalence of NAFLD in our obese sample (26.4%) was similar to those recently observed in other overweight/obese adolescents (27,7%) [ 20].
These are the same classifications described for the H. sp. NRC-1 genome project [ 2].
The same classifications may be adopted for water supply valves.
Each one of those models was presented with the same classification problem for an experimental data set of leak sounds and pump sounds.
Therefore, this allowed us to use the same classification paradigm for different birds.
For the lung dataset, we achieved 100% accuracy using 200 genes and 250 genes to get the same classification accuracy for the SRBCT dataset.
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