Sentence examples for though classifications from inspiring English sources

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After 20 years or so, though, classifications do fade — when was the last time someone introduced Elvis Costello as a New Wave artist?

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Classification is often handled on the international level by the International Blind Sports Association IBSAA) though classification is handled by national sport federations.

As such, it was proposed to use the term EVs to include all secreted vesicles, even though classification based on biogenesis is still used in various publications [ 1, 2, 20].

Clinical and molecular dissection of osteopetroses has identified forms with different severity and prognosis [3], even though classification of single patients into a specific subgroup is not always easy due to the rareness of these conditions and to the presence of a variety of additional clinical features.

All reported area under the Receiver Operating Characteristic curve (auROC) values are for random forests, though, for thoroughness, classifications were repeated using support vector machines (SVMs); comparable results were obtained.

Somewhat puzzlingly, his fellow linguists generally accept his work on the relationships among African languages but furiously dispute his ordering of American Indian languages, even though both classifications were achieved with the same method.

Unfortunately, though the classifications are based as much on differences in letter styles as on chronology, the names given each suggest a temporal alignment and one that is, at first glance, confusing.

Though these classifications might seem like a minor shift, Ganatra argued that they represent an important step forward in creating a more nuanced picture of abortion safety worldwide, particularly as methods like the abortion pill become more popular.

The current attempts at constructing the tree of life can be roughly divided into four approaches (though, other classifications of the approaches are easily constructed).

The upper gastrointestinal tract usually refers to the oral cavity and pharynx, oesophagus and stomach (though some classifications also include the duodenum).

Preliminary surveys of several crater lakes have resulted in an increase in the number of putative species [ 10], though these classifications have not yet been thoroughly verified by more detailed genetic analyses.

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