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Over the next two hours, we were repeatedly divided and subdivided into small groups, plucked away for one-on-one scenes, and marched through halls lined with cheery posters spouting bons mots of inspiration.
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The American Bamboo Society points out that gregarious flowering usually occurs when all plants from what bamboo enthusiasts call a clone (that is, offspring from a single parent, which has been repeatedly divided and distributed) flower at about the same time.
In the training phase, the client set is repeatedly divided into two ECOC specified sub-sets (super-classes) to train a set of binary classifiers.
Each of these subs and sub-subs can then be repeatedly divided and subdivided and each are Industries unto themselves, for example, mass media: music: rock/pop/soul: R&B: rap: gangsta rap: East Coast vs. West Coast.
For this purpose, the data are repeatedly divided into training (47 individuals) and validation sets (1 individual).
Data from a panel of markers are repeatedly divided into randomly selected groups of approximately equal size, yielding two estimates of heterozygosity for each sample.
Finally, while Dowdy and co-workers show that mono-phosphorylated Rb is the active form of this protein in cells that are repeatedly dividing, they also present data that suggest that un-phosphorylated Rb is involved in exiting the cell cycle when a cell starts to specialise into a specific cell type.
Then, 3 mL standard cell cultivation medium was added, and cells were repeatedly pipetted, divided into aliquots, and transferred into new cell culture plates, each containing 9 mL fresh cell cultivation medium with a subcultivation ratio of 1 : 4, which corresponded to approximately 1 × 10 viable cells per cell culture plate.
The 99 enrolled patients were repeatedly and randomly divided 100 times into training sets (TSs; size n = 10, 20,..., 90) and a corresponding validation set (VS; size = 99-n).
To validate our model, the data set was repeatedly randomly divided into 90% and 10% splits.
The BCMS dataset was repeatedly randomly divided into two subsets of equal size, with one-half only being used to derive transition probabilities (as in #1).
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