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So the question is if they were behaviorally responding, trying to classify the different objects, how long would that take?

Midway through the allotted time, the invigilator observed aloud that many of us seemed to be trying to classify the rock.

Therefore, the next step was to interpret the particular PCs while trying to classify the studied ILs based on their structural similarities using constitutional descriptors (82 indices in total).

A lot of writers have scratched their heads trying to classify the Valley's unusual politics, calling it "quasi-libertarian" and "peer-progressivism". Back in the 90s, a tech-obsessed faction of the Democratic party called themselves "Atari Democrats".

NME likened trying to classify the song as "akin to trying to lasso water" and described it as "a monumental barney between the Camberwick Green brass band, a cruise-ship cabaret act, a cartoon gospel choir and a sucker MC hiccuping Shake it like a polaroid pic-chaaaa! backed up by the cast of an amateur production of The Wizard of Oz.

Other studies on white matter maturation used predominantly univariate approaches, trying to classify the bundles based on changes in a single modality: for example, fractional anisotropy (Imperati et al. 2011), quantitative qT1 (Steen et al. 1997) or qT2 (Engelbrecht et al. 1998) relaxation times, etc.

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Additionally, the authors tried to classify the regional characteristic of air temperatures by average air temperature and diurnal range.

Early algorithms and simple neural networks might take an image, and try to classify the whole thing in one go as, say, a dog or a lizard.

Our job is to figure out a way to win, not figure out a way to feel sorry for ourselves or to rate it or try to classify the depth of it".

We then try to classify the CSPs giving a score for each performance metric.

He's now analyzing DNA to try to classify the microbes.

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