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  • Wikipedia, in adopting a multiple classification model, is bleeding edge, not retro.
  • Let's stay with multiple classification and also try to avoid adding additional clutter to the article intro.
  • There are multiple classifications of amines, each of which has different characteristics relevant to CO 2 capture.
  • In the classification context, MTL aims to improve the performance of multiple classification tasks by learning them jointly.
  • Researchers have argued that cognitive flexibility is also a component of multiple classification, as originally described by psychologist Jean Piaget.
  • "' London, UK . The competition consisted of 148 events, across multiple classifications, and all swum in a long course ( 50m ) pool.
  • Although their status as true primates is not questioned, the questionable relationship between adapiforms and other living and fossil primates leads to multiple classifications within Strepsirrhini.
  • It purports to do more than what a category could do by putting multiple classifications on them rather than the simple alphanumeric listing in List of Fish.
  • :: : As I understand it, computer scientists are trying to get away from the old hierarchical file systems, and adopt newer models that allow multiple classifications of files.
  • There is rarely enough room to describe multiple classifications, so to avoid suggesting they only exist some of the time, the taxoboxes in general should only present a single system.
  • "' Multiple-classification ripple-down rules ( MCRDR ) "'is an incremental knowledge acquisition technique which preserves the benefits and essential strategy of ripple-down rules ( RDR ) in handling the multiple classifications.
  • A different kind of classification system, called a faceted classification system, is also widely used which allows the assignment of multiple classifications to an object, enabling the classifications to be ordered in multiple ways.
  • In multiple classification tasks, participants ( primarily children, who have already developed or are in the process of developing this skill ) must classify objects in several different ways at once-thereby thinking flexibly about them.
  • This willful failure to engage with the material is particularly galling in the " archives " section, whose original documents have been beautifully digitized right down to multiple classification and declassification stamps in various shades of red.
  • Multiple classifications may apply to a device; for example similar dual triodes can be used for audio preamplification and as flip-flops in computers, although linearity is important in the former case and long life in the latter.
  • If a single class had multiple classifications, the title should reflect the most common classification, e . g . although some members of the DG class were classified as DH until 1968, the article is titled NZR DG class with mention given to the DH classification in the text.
  • Organisms can be classified in a multitude of ways ( see main page Biological classification ), which can create design problems for Biodiversity Informatics systems aimed at incorporating either a single or multiple classification to suit the needs of users, or to guide them towards a single " preferred " system.
  • My main objections are that it makes the category structure harder to use ( for comparison, see : Category : 2003 which has not been fractured like this ), will inevitably lead to many multiple classifications, and is simply not necessary since there can't possibly be " that " much news-related content that it can't be held in a single year-category.
  • In the Multiple Classification Card Sorting Task, children are shown cards and asked to sort them based on two different dimensions ( e . g . by color, such as yellow and blue, and object type, such as animals and food ) simultaneously into four piles within a matrix ( e . g . yellow animals, yellow foods, blue animals and blue foods ).