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gee [ʤi:] INTERJ

1. gee AM inf:

gee
ojej!

2. gee (to horse):

gem [ʤem] N

1. gem fig a. (jewel):

gem

2. gem (person):

gem
skarb m

I . gel [ʤel] N

gel
żel m

II . gel <-ll-> [ʤel] VB intr

1. gel (become solid):

gel

2. gel (become clearer):

gel

I . gen [ʤen] N no pl Brit inf

II . gen <-nn-> [ʤen] VB intr Brit inf

pep [pep] N no pl inf

dep [dep] N

dep short for departure

dep
odjazd m

See also departure

departure [dɪˈpɑ:tʃəʳ, Am -ˈpɑ:rtʃɚ] N

2. departure (leaving position):

3. departure (deviation):

rep [rep] N inf

1. rep short for representative

rep

2. rep short for repertory theatre

rep

See also representative

I . representative [ˌreprɪˈzentətɪv, Am -t̬ət̬ɪv] N

1. representative (person):

reprezentant(ka) m (f)

II . representative [ˌreprɪˈzentətɪv, Am -t̬ət̬ɪv] ADJ

2. representative (showing most types):

3. representative POL:

yep [jep] ADV inf

I . gear [gɪəʳ, Am gɪr] N

2. gear:

gears pl (in bike)

3. gear TECH:

układ m

4. gear no pl (equipment):

5. gear no pl (clothes):

ubranie nt

6. gear inf (drugs):

narkotyki mpl

II . gear [gɪəʳ, Am gɪr] VB trans

gent [ʤent] N

1. gent Brit inf:

Phrases:

the Gents + sing vb (toilet)

geld [geld] VB trans

germ [ʤɜ:m, Am ʤɜ:rm] N

1. germ (bacterium):

2. germ a. fig (early stage):

I . peep1 [pi:p] N (look)

II . peep1 [pi:p] VB intr

1. peep person:

2. peep flowers:

3. peep sun:

prep [prep] N no pl Brit inf

I . weep <wept, wept> [wi:p] VB intr

2. weep wound:

II . weep <wept, wept> [wi:p] VB trans

weep tears:

III . weep [wi:p] N no pl liter

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And like living organisms, the computer programs of GEP are also encoded in simple linear chromosomes of fixed length.
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Results showed that the GEP test outcome changed clinical management for over half of the tested patients.
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Standard estimates of GEP for developing countries range from 1.5 to 5, with an average estimate of around 3.
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It implements different GEP algorithms, including evolving decision trees (with nominal, numeric, or mixed attributes) and automatically defined functions.
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The GEP ranges from slightly less than 1 for very unequal countries, to as high as 6 for very equal countries.
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Currently, GEP students are mixed with other non-mainstream students during classes to better facilitate integrate the two groups of students.
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Study authors also combined previously studied populations, reviewing the total of 514 patient cases from validation and performance studies of the GEP test to date.
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However, the GEP also depends on other variables, among them the initial level of income inequality.
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In all cases, GEP-nets can be implemented not only with multigenic systems but also cellular systems, both unicellular and multicellular.
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The data show that GEP classification is significantly associated with early recurrence in patients diagnosed with melanoma.
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