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> -wrap-foot> coronarynary heart disease, REGICOR Registre Gironí del Cor For the purpose of the model, it was assumed that the patients classified as moderate risk using the standard method could be subjected to an evaluation of CHD risk with Cardio inCode®, being able to reclassify them correctly (in part) to a higher or lower risk, due to its higher sensitivity and specificity.

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Reclassification analyses attested that TGFBR1 was able to reclassify 17.7% of patients misclassified by the clinical model (Table 5).

Interestingly, the GGI was able to reclassify patients with histological grade 2 tumors into two groups with distinct clinical outcomes similar to those of histological grade 1 and 3, respectively.

"Quite a few of them have been reclassified as not being able to go to the Paralympics because they can walk or there's some reason as to why they're 'not disabled enough'.

The decision was made this week after the Catholic traditionalist group Promouvoir had pushed for the film to be reclassified in order to prevent all under-18s from being able to see it.

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Of note, HOIA was not able to reclassify all Hispanics into these subpopulations; in this case, these Hispanics were categorized as a subgroup denoted as "Hispanic NOS" or "not otherwise classified".

We were also able to reclassify some compounds, and to use the system to identify structure activity relationships among structurally related but different compounds.

However, using this high-resolution sequence analysis, we were also able to reclassify three possible transmission events within one household when compared with a combination of conventional typing techniques, including spa, MLST, and PFGE.

In addition, the observed sequence similarity between hypothetical C. mesostigmatica ORFs to previously annotated ORFan genes in H. andersenii, C. paramecium, and G. theta allowed us to reclassify 58 of these ORFan genes as nORFs (we were also able to reclassify 73 ORFan genes as syntenic ORFs).

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