Sentence examples for a more strict classification from inspiring English sources

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Compared to prevalence values reported in previous studies, those found in our study for pure cortical, nuclear, or PSCO types were lower, whereas more cataracts were classified as the mixed type, possibly because we used a more strict classification system for evaluating the risk factors associated with the pure subtype.

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The differences in the percentage of papillary and follicular carcinomas may be attributable to a more strict application of the histopathologic WHO-classification in our department.

A more strict condition is the following.

The NODS, as designed, provided a more strict definition of disordered gambling than the SOGS.

This is a more strict constraint and results in infeasible model even for much smaller topologies.

This classification is not ideal from a risk-estimation point of view since the age factor is omitted but may reflect monogenic vs polygenic susceptibility better than a more strict estimation of breast cancer risk.

In recent studies, a more strict characterization of Treg cells has been achieved [ 23].

This could reflect a more strict preparation carried out in the hospital setting.

Excluding these cases for a more strict definition of diabetes resulted in 2,752 cases.

Comparisons with a more strict control group might elucidate even stronger associations.

By contrast, our study applied a more strict inclusion criterion in case and control experimental design.

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