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However, we take a different approach here by combining several weak classifying features to obtain a good ranking.
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However, the JMA reported Cecil to have been slightly weaker, classifying it as a severe tropical storm with ten-minute sustained winds of 110 km/h (70 mph).
In the figure, only weak classifiers in charge of classifying the upper part of the face are used.
The weak classifier h jt must classify the region S jt, filled in green.
Rather than using all weak classifiers, we propose to use only the weak classifiers that should classify the upper part of the face (in green in the figure).
The rationale may also seem weak for classifying single gene defects e.g. in metabolism as fetal metabolic disease if the defect is not associated with malformations, and as congenital anomalies if malformations develop because of the defect (again e.g. Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome).
From the 7 patients diagnosed as atypia/moderate dysplasia (suspicious lesion) by exfoliative cytology, 5 showed high or moderate VEGF expression (classified as 2 or 3) and 1 showed weak expression (classified as 1), whereas there was one patient not expressing the antibody at all (classified as 0).
Aside from a weak storm classified by the JTWC in February, there was minimal activity for several months.
By late on April 24, the system was too weak to classify using the Dvorak technique, and the NHC ceased issuing advisories.
As a result, the depression became "too weak to classify" for Dvorak technique, and the system had degenerated back into a tropical wave early on August 13.
At 0000 UTC on August 18, the National Hurricane Center's Tropical Analysis and Forecast Branch (TAFB) indicated a low-level circulation, though the system was still considered "too weak to classify".
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