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An example of a model that used reserved data for testing is found in Briet et al. [ 20].
In the review by Corley et al. [ 17], only six out of forty-four disease prediction model papers used reserved data for testing the models.
They use reserved instances for the standard traffic and then do on-demand and spot instances to handle the elastic load throughout the day.
And, unlike schools still under council control, academies will also use reserves for capital projects – money to build the excellent classrooms and facilities needed to learn.
Furthermore, conservationists and researchers have recently proposed using reserves for managing highly-mobile pelagic (e.g., tunas) and demersal (e.g., hakes) species [18] [20].
Nonclay-based refractories, on the other hand, are bonded using techniques reserved for advanced ceramic materials.
The Acura and Cadillac systems will receive their data from XM Satellite Radio, using channels reserved for spoken and coded traffic reports in about 20 metro areas.
Now, software-based radios that are sold as, say, Wi-Fi cards, can be reprogrammed to use bands reserved for emergency services or air-traffic control.
Critics, apparently hungry for an intelligent hit, took the bait using superlatives reserved for revelation to describe the greatness of the film.
Just lately, when I shop, I find myself looking at squash and fennel with the same lustful eyes that I used to reserve for expensive cheese.
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