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Error types were identified adapting the classification system proposed by Potts and colleagues [ 7] (Table  1).

In contrast to these studies, Michelow et al. (1994) used a much milder definition of good recovery, adapting the classification of Narakas (1985), and in their study only one-tenth of the participants had poor recovery.

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This instrument adapts the classification from the National Coordinating Council for Medication Error Reporting and Prevention (NCC MERP 28) Index for Categorising Errors.

We adapted the classification rules from the RODS project to convert patient chief complaints into different syndromes.

It is a challenge for us all to strengthen the scientific base and adapt the classification to the latest available evidence.

Identified categories of health stakeholders informed the organization of our framework, however they did not provide sufficient guidance on how to adapt the classification to specific public health contexts, such as the intersection of older adults' mobility with the built and social environments.

The degree of tumour regression in the surgical specimen was determined adapting the Ryan's classification utilised in rectal cancer including four categories: GRT-0, complete response; GRT-1, important partial response with only single cells or isolated cell groups left; GRT-2, partial response but large residual tumour, and GRT-3 low or no response and large residual cancer (Ryan et al, 2005).

The Southern Railway number adapted the UIC classification system where "2" and "1" refer to the number of un-powered leading and trailing axles respectively, and "C" refers to the number of driving axles, in this case three.

Here, we adapted the HGNC classification except for renaming CORO6 and CORO7 (HGNC) to coronin-1D and coronin-3, respectively, numbering additional fish coronins as coronin-1E, coronin-2C, and coronin-2D, and defining the new coronin class-4.

Here, we have adapted the risk classifications of malaria that are currently defined in the Sudan national malaria strategic plan to suit the ambitions of the National Malaria Control Program NMCPP).

This parameter can be used when adapting the DTSMD system to other classification problems with different numbers of classes.

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