Sentence examples for based on categorising from inspiring English sources

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Our approach, based on categorising a continuous prognostic index produced by the MFP algorithm, allowed more flexibility in the determination of risk groups than traditional approaches.

Although, in our data set the prognostic capacity of the two models was similar, the approach based on categorising a continuous prognostic index produced by the MFP algorithm allowed more flexibility in the determination of risk groups.

It is based on categorising care according to risk stratification.

An observed-case frequency analysis of remittance rates based on categorising BDI-II scores as above or below threshold (Table 3), found that the frequency of above-threshold cases did vary significantly post-study, such that those women in GP management (Group A) appeared more likely to exhibit symptoms of depression (Table 3, χ, df = 2, p =.028).

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Indeed, the sample size calculations for the HAPO study were based on categorised data [ 6].

As it is clearly sensible to derive prognostic groups for clinical purposes and for displaying results, the final step of our approach is to categorise the prognostic index from the final model and to compare it with a traditional approach based on categorised covariates (Atzpodien et al, 2003).

An important observation is that if the data for the figure are based on a categorised sample of the candidate term pairs instead of a categorisation of all candidate term pairs, the figure is more coarse-grained and the cut-off qvalue is harder to select than in this study.

The mean calculations are based on data categorised as 1 = [Never]; 2 = [1 3 times/month]; 3 = [1 3 times/week]; 4 = [4 6 times/week]; 5 = [1 2 times/day]; 6 = [>3 times per day].

The pre-publication history for this paper can be accessed here: aIncluding 4 cases of CRC b Minimum score = 2 and maximum score = 12 cThe mean calculations are based on data categorised as 1 = [Never]; 2 = [1 3 times/month]; 3 = [1 3 times/week]; 4 = [4 6 times/week]; 5 = [1 2 times/day]; 6 = [≥3 times per day].

Qualitative descriptive analysis [ 25] of participant contributions in open discussions, based on identifying and categorising the underlying meaning of participant statements [ 26], was used to describe the main discussion content.

The Q-Score was then calculated for all profiles, and limits were defined based on the categorised groups (<4.0, very good; 4.0 5.9, good; 6.0 8.4, satisfactory; 8.5 11.9, fair; and ≥12.0, poor).

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