Sentence examples for being able to categorise from inspiring English sources

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Composing focus groups on the basis of current PA levels was beneficial for a number of reasons, namely being able to categorise groups as 'low-active' or 'highly-active' enables responses between such groups to be compared in relation to PA levels.

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Because the GPs record individual prescriptions we were able to categorise exposure by type of anti-diabetic medication received.

10 While the short HATLFF tool was able to categorise the severity of tongue-tie, it is based on subjective assessments and requires experience to apply consistently.

However, we were able to categorise these into four groups by discriminating the polyT sequence prior to the homopolymeric C tract as previously described [ 29].

In COPSOQ-I alcohol intake was not measured and in Still Working, we were able to categorise alcohol intake only approximately as none, moderate, and heavy.

Cases where insufficient signs had been recorded to be able to categorise dehydration as severe or not severe, or where dehydration had been recorded as moderate, were not included in this sub-analysis.

By examining the process by which respondents reached their TTO indifference point, we were able to categorise each valuation task into various 'iterative types' (Table  4).> Table  4 contains two striking observations.

We were able to categorise patients according to time between menarche and sRT, and found a clear trend for greater breast cancer risks the closer that exposure was to menarche; this applied both to patients treated before menarche and those treated after menarche.

Such a prognostic classification based on combination of patient and laboratory factors may be able to categorise patients with disseminated disease more accurately as shown in NPC in this study and hence will be useful for stratifying patients in randomised studies.

The MNA-SF scoring system was viewed by participants as being able to easily categorise a patient's nutritional status.

Imagine, maybe in Morocco, they're dressing up as white kids because the Moors used to take white kids from Cornwall in the 16th Century and use them as slaves, and are now categorising them as not being able to dance well and blah blah blah, all the other stereotypes.

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