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Thus, identifying longitudinal and potentially dynamic patterns of adherence using GBTM may result in more useful classifications than would using a more traditional measure such as PDC.
The use of pharmacokinetic models in model-based classification approaches can lead to clinically useful classifications.
For his long and fairly priced wine list, complete with vintage dates and useful classifications (lighter and richer for both reds and whites), he listens to his suppliers and his regular customers, and he buys what they recommend.
In his own theory of classification, he seemed to regard some sort of cluster analysis as holding the key to creating really useful classifications.
In the present article we analyzed protein profiles in breast cancers and evaluated the potential for this approach to provide clinically useful classifications of this heterogeneous disease.
While KEGG and GO provide useful classifications for functionally related genes, assignment to KEGG pathways or GO terms are dependent on sequence homology between T. gondii and other eukaryotes.
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The MA has provided us with a useful classification of ecosystem services: supporting, provisioning, regulating, and cultural [9].
In this situation linear spectral unmixing (LSU) is a very useful classification technique because it classifies land use land cover classes by estimating the fractional values of each class.
Some useful classification schemes for predominant clay mineral type were obtained by using binary and ternary graphs of oxide composition data.
And so Mr. Torgrimson, 60, embraces a wider and more useful classification that includes four categories.
There are, however, a number of useful classification principles that should be noted.
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