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18 This involved splitting the training set into five equal parts, and fitting Model B onto data consisting of four of those parts.
One example of this involved splitting the data into cohorts with different start and end dates, noting that if such an effect as the withdrawal of hospital services had been evident it would have been easily observable.
This method involves splitting the data set, where the first half is used to identify hypotheses, while the remaining data is used to test the hypotheses.
This analysis involves splitting the original database into, for example, 10 parts and sequentially training a model on 9/10 of the data and then assessing its performance on the remaining 1/10.
This process involves splitting the dataset into 10 mutually exclusive random segments, using 9 of them jointly for building the tree (training data) and the 10th as a test dataset to measure the error rate of the training sample (test data).
We call this method the Split-DAE method since it involves splitting the DAE system into differential and algebraic variables.
Our approach avoided this problem by adapting that of [34] which involves splitting up the dataset based on chromosome print value and omitting female-derived information rather than treating it as missing data.
This idea was first introduced by März [4], and it involves splitting the DAE system into differential and algebraic parts using projector and matrix chains.
The sale involves splitting Eckerd along geographic lines.
Mr. Mineta recently unveiled a long-term restructuring plan for Amtrak that involves splitting it up and having states or companies bid on taking over some of its operations.
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