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"I don't know on what basis one would say 'China, 1912 to 1941' qualifies as a tie," he adds, noting on the other hand that a good case could be made for classifying two of SOCOM'S gray zone "ties" -- in Haiti and Nicaragua -- during the same era as wins instead of draws based on the achievement of policy aims alone. .
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A histological classification could be made for 76 tumours: 49 were classified as invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) (64.5%), 11 as invasive lobular carcinoma (ILC) (14.5%) and 16 as other types (21%), including mixed invasive patterns.
A similar observation was made for the OTU classified as Mycena chlorophos, the third most abundant OTU in the Fla1 tuber sample.
This was based on both the strength of the wording (for example, "Get your kids vaccinated" was considered a strong recommendation, whereas "Prescription retin-A helps with ear and other types of acne" was not) and the context in which the recommendation was made (for example, a recommendation may have been classified as strong if it was repeated multiple times).
Up to five telephone attempts were made for each survey, after which the potential respondent was classified as unreachable.
Their brief tells the court that they would then argue that all information about the case should be made public except for material that is classified or "truly required for national security purposes" to be kept secret.
Ever since the first protein database was established in the 1970s, grant efforts have been made to classify proteins into families for insight into their functional significance.
'Attempts have been made to classify incubator types.
Attempts have also been made to classify cultivars by colour.
Efforts have been made to classify macrophages according to phenotype.
Several attempts have been made to classify the acromial morphology.
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