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Based on this a classification scheme was defined: 10 <slope <21 mbar s/L2 (category 1, 'increase PEEP'), slope ≥21 mbar s/L2 (category 2, 'keep PEEP') and slope ≥10 mbar s/L2 (category 3, 'decrease PEEP'decrease

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In this sense a classification is not right or wrong so much as it is useful or not.

To address this gap, a classification of different indicator operationalization stages is proposed.

This constructs a classification model of product form design based on consumer preferences.

In this paper a classification of cooling systems is presented according to the final energy used to operate them.

In this paper a classification scheme is presented which allows the hardware implementation of the fractal coder.

To this end, a classification of LULC in the Indus Basin (covering 116.2 million hectares of Pakistan, India, China and Afghanistan) has been made.

In this paper, a classification scheme based on a one-class kernel principle component analysis (KPCA) model ensemble has been proposed for the classification of medical images.

In this paper, a classification scheme based on a one-class KPCA model ensemble has been proposed for the classification of medical images.

In this work, a classification algorithm is employed on the periods of constant extensions estimated by the statistical model.

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