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Carnivores in this case refer to the wolves, grizzlies, wolverines, and mountain lions, which help regulate the entire ecosystem by keeping deer and elk populations in check.

The plaintiffs in this case refer in their brief to "this era of broken municipal budgets and a national crisis in public education".

Intuitively, true positives (TP) in this case refer to the overlaps between our positive predictions and the observed positive set, and true negatives (TN) are the overlaps between our negative predictions and the observed negative set.

The two classes, in this case, refer to relevant and irrelevant predictors (in the following of this section also referred as to positive and negative classes).

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The reference genome in this case refers to the particular genome to which the reads of the sequencing experiment have been aligned.

The warning in this case refers to the outfile parameter.

The index, in this case, refers to rainfall.

Los Angeles, in this case, referred to a fifteen-family town in the Central American highlands.

Electricity in this case refers to nuclear, wind and hydroelectric energy, plus imported electricity.

A take, in this case, refers to the entirety of the above printed text, acted from beginning to end.

"Cartoons" in this case refers to an old master technique for transferring images to canvas, wall or panel.

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