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be dichotomized
verb
To separate into two parts or classifications.
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Conceptually, macrophages that respond to a foreign body can be dichotomized broadly into M1 proinflammatory and M2 proremodeling subtypes.
These bases can also be dichotomized into coercive and non-coercive power (Hunt and Nevin 1974).
Furthermore, teachers' qualifications could be dichotomized to a greater extent, resulting in sustained conflicts.
(Baker et al., 1974) For clinical interpretation, the ISS can be dichotomized at a cut point of ≥ 15 to denote more severe injury burden.
ROC analysis requires an independent measure of truth, and it requires the measure to be dichotomized (e.g., disease present or absent).
Sport types can be dichotomized into low, moderate, and high dynamic or static groups based on associated peak dynamic (VO2) and peak static (MVC) components achieved during competition, as suggested previously [21].
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Semen parameters were dichotomized based on World Health Organization reference values.
Continuous left/right ratings were dichotomized and relabeled "correct" and "incorrect" according to original presentation side.
Patient data were dichotomized into 2 groups: MCA M1 occlusions and isolated M2 occlusions.
Predictors of treatment did not change when the cohort was dichotomized according to length of stay.
Participants with SZ were dichotomized on the basis of their score on question 2 ('Conceptual Disorganization', CD) of the PANSS.
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