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Ninety-seven of the LN cases were classified as proliferative, 39 as membranous and 20 as other classifications (WHO class 2, 6, or unclear from medical record).

We agree with the observation made by Castillo et al. [ 14] that using thirds to investigate sarcopenia as well as other classifications is useful when appropriate reference groups are unavailable.

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In fact, CCA is not designed to deliberately discriminate groups, as other classification methods are [ 28], but aims to measure the distance (correlations) between samples in a space with reduced dimensionality, while maximising their overall dispersions [ 17].

The rest are hidden in other classifications, as technical support personnel (Ms. Suarez), reservation clerks, temporary workers, bill collectors, mortgage brokers, 401(k) administrators or catalog order takers.

User can browse all categories in the database by choosing a term in one classification and then narrowing a result by choosing terms in other classifications as additional filters.

Nevertheless to be authoritative, future environments must link nomenclators (like ZooBank, IPNI and Index Fungorum, Mycobank), taxonomic compendia (such as CoL and WoRMS), other classifications (a classification bank, perhaps), literature sources (describing species, their attributes, distributions, and common names), and phylogenies, covering the whole spectrum of biodiversity complexity.

Further development of the proposed approach includes perfecting the local and global feature selections, as well as testing using other classification techniques.

It is possible there are other classifications, such as Inept at Adult Life, but I couldn't find them in my research.

We excluded other classifications, such as "elective".

MoA definitions are present in other classifications such as the Medical Subject Headings (Nelson et al., 2004) or the Chemical Entities of Biological Interest (Hastings et al., 2013) for example.

The remaining 10.3 % used other classifications, such as Ministry of Health (MoH) adaptations of either the WHO 1997 or WHO 2009 guidelines, or the authors' own classifications constructed on the basis of clinical, laboratory or pathological findings.

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