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We could classify earnings for tax purposes as "creating wealth" or "gathering wealth".
Employing this method we could classify flow regimes with 98% accuracy.
We could classify 64.7% of the chains as internal to the ASes, and 33.8% of them as inter-AS chains.
We could classify this close personal relationship as what Berry (2016) calls a "pre-text relevant contextual feature".
Instead, we could classify the senses using all of the available criteria, constructing a multidimensional space of possible sensory modalities (Macpherson 2010).
As with the sign-vehicle and the object, Peirce thought we could classify signs in terms of their relation with their interpretant.
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This finding indicated that the DEGs that we identified could classify samples into their respective groups depending on gene expression patterns and therefore represented statistically significant genes.
Next, we examined whether histone acetylation alone could classify these two elements.
We instead assessed whether reference tests could classify the target condition as a co-variate.
We applied this algorithm to published siRNAs, and could classify effective and ineffective siRNAs with 90.6%, 86.2% accuracy, respectively.
"We didn't have a single flight you could classify as successful for the first year and a few months," Barnard told me.
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