classifiable造句1. The information was not easily classifiable.
2. This book is not easily classifiable.
3. Firstly, it gives the classifiable explanation and deeply studied some typical channel estimation methods.
4. The appraising range, complex degree of geological environment, classifiable standard in appraising geologic hazards and its importance are expounded in this paper.
5. A new classifiable method of multilevel topology, which based on whether or not sharing the DC voltage sources is given in this paper.
6. Overall evaluation Benzoyl peroxide is not classifiable as to its carcinogenicity to humans (Group 3).
7. NANOTECHNOLOGY'S use in science fiction takes many forms, classifiable by a number of measures.
8. Mental illnesses were seen as distinct and classifiable, like physical diseases.
9. The three-dimensional classifiable method of orthodontics and the database of similar cases are made, which provide a new idea to manage diagnostic class of orthodontics.
10. In addition to these two types of folds, however, we must mention another one, which is not easily classifiable as either anticline or syncline and is referred to as a monocline .
11. The butterfly separation technology is drawn in the separation of solid particles, and the processing method of sludge is given classifiable .
12. At the same time, the disadvantage of the ANN scale too large and the speed of classifiable identification too slow and so on are overcome too.
13. This paper introduces the theory and algorithm of SVM at first. It proposes to use the SVM to decode FSK signal based on the classifiable character of SVM.
14. Thirdly, it is necessary to change financing methods and use classifiable ways to manage the projects so that the realization in both obligations and risks can be stressed.
15. Static electric and magnetic fields and extremely low-frequency electric fields are not classifiable as to their carcinogenicity to humans (Group 3).
16. Needless to say, it's the central word in Derrida, which is nevertheless not classifiable or categorizable, and so for that reason we can't really say Derrida is specifically a literary theorist.
17. Thus the carcinogenicity of static magnetic fields to humans is not at present classifiable (IARC, 2002).