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The gold standard for classifying oral cancer is considered clinical stage, and we tried to classify it as accurately as possible by using available personal and medical intervention variables.
They suggest the kinds of tropical specimens that Western colonialists once tried to classify and transplant, often with startling results: some plants never took but others grew out of control in new environments.
The proof of the 70-gene marker came when Dr Friend tested it against a fresh batch of 19 tumour samples, and tried to classify them according to whether the disease was likely to recur within five years or not.
We tried to classify not identified sources using a diagram N3 S7 vs S7.
Additionally, the authors tried to classify the regional characteristic of air temperatures by average air temperature and diurnal range.
In 1956, Olson et al. [26] tried to classify ten syllables of a single talker, as embodied in ten monosyllabic words.
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The training files that are the basis for artificial classifiers must be truly representative of the taxa they are trying to classify if there is to be any hope for accuracy.
"It is wrong and misleading to try to classify coasting schools based on 2014 data alone.
Sexual consent is being radically reframed, but feminists are accused of trying to classify all men as rapists.
We try to classify life forms but are often led astray by false resemblances and puzzled by new discoveries.
All of our cases are unclassified first, and as we gather more information we try to classify them".
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