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The phrase "a categorisation of the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the classification or organization of items, concepts, or information within a specific context.
Example: "The report includes a categorisation of the various species found in the region."
Alternatives: "a classification of the" or "an organization of the".
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A new definition of active/passive operator jobs is made which is based on a categorisation of the types of work tasks that make up the job.
After that a categorisation of the descriptions of motivation into autonomous and controlled types was conducted.
Young and Mendizabal [ 15] have developed a categorisation of the range of impacts research can have.
This resulted in a categorisation of the data coded during step 1 and more insight into underlying mechanisms.
The model provides a categorisation of the issues involved, which enables the development of recommendations for similar interventions.
A further limitation lies in the statistical analysis using a categorisation of the differences between parents and children into three classes (overestimation, underestimation, agreement).
Similar(51)
To facilitate the comparison between the different questionnaires and to the findings from the interviews, a categorisation of all symptoms included in the questionnaires was made with respect to engagement (Table 6) that was similar to the categorisation of the content of the interviews.
An important observation is that if the data for the figure are based on a categorised sample of the candidate term pairs instead of a categorisation of all candidate term pairs, the figure is more coarse-grained and the cut-off qvalue is harder to select than in this study.
The information fields in each incident report cover: demographic and administrative data; the circumstances of occurrence; a categorisation of causation; an assessment of the degree of harm into 'no', 'low', 'moderate'severeere' or 'death' and action taken or planned to investigate or prevent a recurrence.
Each incident report includes structured information in a number of categories: demographic and administrative; the circumstances of occurrence; a categorisation of causation; an assessment of the degree of actual harm ('no', 'low', 'moderate'severeere'death'th'); and action taken, or planned, to investigate or prevent a recurrence.
Table 2 presents a categorisation of potential strategies for the regulation of health product and service markets in LMIC, building on the work of others [ 20, 21, 33].
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