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Nevertheless, it is again the case that the classifier trained on the wide definition of BL in GSE4475 does produce a more accurate classification in GSE10172 (Fig.  3, bottom left panel), according to the classification given in that data set.

The survey uses a wide definition of who is a Jew, a much-debated topic.

That wide definition of imaging covers many techniques.

Luxury improvements are ineligible, though the program has wide definitions of "repairs" and "modernization".

He added that Americans have a wider definition of what culture is.

*See Table 1 for the definitions of Classification Schemes I and II.

Classification of landform elements has been achieved using a wide variety of classification methods including knowledge-based heuristic approaches, supervised classification, and unsupervised classification.

Other limitations include the broad definition of stage and the limited quality of the histology classification.

The descriptor facilitates the definition of a classification threshold for automatic query-by-example event identification.

For definition of broad classifications, subclass grouping and embryo annotation class definition, see Supplementary file 1.

There is no single widely accepted definition or classification of each caste group [ 30].

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