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The phrase "according who" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English
It may be more appropriate to use "according to who" or "according to whom." Example: "According to whom did you speak to about the project?"
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To estimate stroke risk for diabetes, isolated or associated to metabolic syndrome (MS) according WHO and National Cholesterol Education Program (NCEP criteria.
The second, to determine the prevalence and usefulness of classical risk factors for diabetes screening according WHO and ADA criteria and to evaluate the potential effect of different stepwise strategies.
Obesity was diagnosed according WHO criteria.
The acute toxicity study was performed according WHO protocol.
The water-dispersible tablets of deltamethrin were safe according WHO risk assessment and have undergone the WHO Pesticide Evaluation Scheme (16 ).
Dental trauma, enamel defects (DDE index), periodontal status (bleeding) and dental treatment needs were evaluated in exams and categorized according to presence or absence, according WHO recommendations [ 37].
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But by the same accord, who is she to tell me where to find mine?
Boosting prices according to who's buying is nothing new.
Certainly, the answer differs according to who you ask.
The chemistry changes, however, according to who plays what.
"According to who?" Sheldon Brown, the other starting cornerback, said, shrugging.
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