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This categorisation was based on the mean difference of total volume of OIIRR between the TS and CS teeth.

The categorisation was based on earlier studies (Aras et al. 2010) each of which identified location; broad themes of disclosures; and, the form of CSR in annual reports.

Therefore, categorisation was based on face validity.

This categorisation was based on previous studies [ 19].

Categorisation was based on macroscopic aspects of the intra-luminal tumour mass.

SES categorisation was based on international recommendations applied to Finland's National Classification of Occupations.

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The categorisation is based on the data available in the record and is heavily reliant on both the presence of an abstract and clear reporting in the abstract.

The categorisation is based on the intended nature of the admission at the outset, rather than on how long people ultimately stay.

This categorisation is based on anatomic-mammographic correlations, following three-dimensional (thick slice technique) histopathologic-mammographic comparisons, rather than simple pattern reading.

This categorisation is based on the information in the IDEA Database 21 where assignment of diagnosis was made by the attending clinician according to an AAMR classification system.

Our mITT definition and categorisation is based on deviations described in the literature but have some shortcomings; for example, in cases where only one postbaseline visit is required the mITT category postbaseline assessment will correspond to a completer's analysis.

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