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Panchen's book, Classification, Evolution and the Nature of Biology [ 115], which caused me first to twig to the circularity issue, does outline some of the ways out of this.

A century ago, when collaboration among libraries was more difficult, many major research libraries adopted their own book-classification systems.

The switch, which is part of a broader, multimillion-dollar renovation of Firestone, will erase one of the last vestiges of Princeton's unique book-classification system, which dates to the turn of the 20th century and is named for its originator, former University librarian Ernest Cushing Richardson.

Our diagnostic reports represent state-of-the-art diagnostic reporting, using national and international guidelines (such as those in the World Health Organization book on Classification of Tumors of the Urinary System and Male Genital Organs, and The College of American Pathologists Cancer Protocols) that we helped establish.

The main topics covered in the book are classification, terminology, and fields of application for cable-driven parallel robots.

Written by leading authors in the field of osteoarthritis, the book discusses classification, etiology and risk factors for osteoarthritis, the disease course and determinants of osteoarthritis progression, clinical features and diagnosis as well as imaging methods to assess joint damage.

e. Severity: Severity was determined using the parameters for the percentage of function outlined in the WHO reference book International Classification of Functioning (ICF)[ 15].

Many of the authors writing in this series (Stuart Schnitt, Hans Peterse, Sunil Lakhani, Ian Ellis) are also members of the World Health Organisation panel involved in the 'blue book' on classification of breast disease [ 11].

Traditional way of ship structural design is to follow the rule books of classification societies.

Clare's life reaches back into the eighteenth century, to a world before enclosure and almost before mechanization; Matthew Allen, who in real life published a book on the classification of lunacy, prefigures the triumph of scientific will, a will rather finely described by Foulds as something that "barged and bullocked inside him".

Buy that old orange Pattern Classification book to display on your desk after you gave up two chapters in.

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