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A common classification of such techniques considers three categories: low, intermediate, and high levels.

A common classification of emotional constructs is based on the differentiation of trait and state emotions.

In the feed industry, there is a common classification of feeds into energy-rich and protein-rich feeds, whereby feed ingredients within each group could be substituted for each other at different percentages without necessarily affecting the animals being fed.

More pertinently, there are clear functional differences between these proteins; for example, exchange of H+/Ca2+ (AtCAX1), H+/Mn2+ (AtCAX2), H+/Mg2+ (AtMHX), H+/K+ (AtCCX3), and Na+/Ca2+ (AtNCL) (Hirschi et al. 1996; Shaul et al. 1999; Pittman et al. 2004; Morris et al. 2008; Li et al. 2016), strongly argues against a common classification of these proteins as Na+/Ca2+ exchangers.

Vital registration and healthcare information systems exist in all member states, and provide an opportunity to produce direct estimates of MMR using a common classification of causes of death.

But a common classification of distance, at whatever level either 15 minutes, half an hour or 1 hour done, resulted in absence or low number of either home deliveries in Kathmandu municipality or hospital deliveries in Dhading VDCs.

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Those results underline the necessity of a common classification for back pain and preferably for other forms of pain as well (e.g., [ 28]).

The most suitable parameter capable of providing a common classification framework is the 'area extent' of the extreme weather events.

Instead of transforming the data into a common classification scheme for each one of these fields, we create CDEs that record each field definition from each data source.

The utility of a common classification system is best seen by more in-depth analysis of a single component across funding sources (i.e. GF vs. GAVI).

A common classification system has been that of Fernandes based on cytology, as modified by Blanchard (1990) and Mathew (2002).

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