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The acetabular fracture described in this case report cannot be placed in the AO/ASIF or L-J classifications or be matched to transitional types.
The buildup to the Paralympics featured reports that some British athletes have been placed in the wrong classification, greatly enhancing their chances of winning medals.
The flamingos, which constitute the order Phoenicopteriformes in some classifications, are placed in the Ciconiiformes in this classification, but their relationships are still unknown.
The diagnostic criteria are placed in the appendix section of the classification because of uncertainty over whether they should be considered as separate entities.
The classification is placed in the public domain, and comment is invited by the authors, who are prepared to curate and modify the classification.
Relationships among familial clades in the order Ericales have been considered as problematic and Ericales was placed in the clade dilleniidae in the previous classifications.
In earlier systems of classification, Ginkgo was placed in the class Coniferopsida, along with conifers (e.g., pine, fir, spruce).
One in six practices were placed in the bottom two categories, which under the CQC's classifications meant they put patients either at "risk" or "elevated risk" through inadequate care, but GPs' representatives criticised the classification as simplistic and misleading.
In the famous 1855 classification of the 60 top Bordeaux chateaus, it was placed in the fifth or lowest group.
Sapindales is placed in the Rosid II group, along with Huerteales, Malvales, and Brassicales, in the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group II botanical classification system (see angiosperm).
There is not so much similarity between them that they must be placed in precisely the same classification for tax purposes.
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