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Several studies illustrate how the BMC can be particularly useful in classifying an enterprise and analysing its performance, though they also highlight some interpretative limitations inherent in this approach (Lambert and Davidson, 2013; George and Bock, 2011; Zott et al., 2011; Baden-Fuller and Morgan, 2010; DaSilva and Trkman, 2014; Teece, 2010; Morris et al., 2005; Shafer et al., 2005).
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Naturally, probabilistic classifiers can be far more useful than hard point classifiers in making a decision on problems [1], such as virtual screening, where there is an associated risk in classifying an instance to one class or the other.
We anticipate the PC1 score may be useful in classifying tumors with a mesenchymal vs. epithelial phenotype that might be sensitive to new classes of drugs such as Src, Notch, and FGFR inhibitors vs EGFR inhibitors, respectively.
Validation using independent datasets demonstrated that this pathway is useful in classifying LUAD and normal lung samples.
The results indicate that the hydrogen bonding potential, the molecular electrostatic potential and their combination are useful in classifying the dyes and that the hydrogen bonding potential is a useful molecular descriptor of substantivity.
The proposed MME approach can be useful in classifying the Doppler ultrasound signals for early detection of arterial diseases.
The proposed MME approach can be useful in classifying long-term ECG signals for early detection of heart diseases/abnormalities.
Subgroup comparison is a simple and direct way to illustrate that mean REM sleep latency is useful in classifying NT1 and NT2 patients when they have the same number of SOREMP.
Despite early hopes that body types might be useful in classifying personality characteristics or in identifying psychiatric syndromes, the relations observed by Kretschmer were not found to be strongly supported by empirical studies.
Many characteristics are useful in classifying this large, diverse superorder the nature of the body covering; presence or absence of barbels, fin spines, and adipose fin; modifications of mouth and fins; types of teeth.
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