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Stage 3 5 CKD can be categorised from the eGFR alone 1 but stage 1 and 2 CKD requires further evidence of renal pathology, 1 which was not available in our study.

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Households are categorised from the poorest to the wealthiest groups corresponding to the lowest to the highest quintiles, respectively.

Child's T.V. viewing was categorised from the question "on a normal weekday during term time, how many hours does the study child spend watching television, videos or DVDs?" responses coded as; low T.V viewing (0 to <1 h), moderate (≥1 to <3 h) and high (≥3 to 7 h).

Swimmers with physical disabilities are categorised from one to 10, the lower the number the more severe the disability.

Tolerance was categorised, from excellent to poor, on the basis of the need to modify treatment (defined per protocol) mainly because of haematologic toxicity, for example, leucopenia and thrombocytopenia.

Based on the inflammatory response, the biocompatibility of the material is categorised from level 1 to level 4 [ 7].

Each shoulder was categorised from 0 to 3 based on the number of scratches and the categories were added up to a total score for each sow.

Staining was categorised from 0 to 4+ based on the percentage of cells stained.

Points are awarded to the first riders over the summits of climbs, which are categorised from one to four.

The 'Route to Diagnosis' for each case was categorised from routinely available cancer data using a detailed algorithm explained in Elliss-Brookes et al (2012).

Sites were categorised from Class 1, (top grade scenery), between La Habana and Matanzas, as extremely attractive, with white sand, turquoise water and additional scenic elements.

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