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These categories enabled study patients to be divided into three groups according to whether there was accidental injury (AI) or whether the injury was categorised as from alleged assault (AA) or suspected child abuse (SCA).

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With under 2% of chairs categorised as coming from black or minority ethnic backgrounds, Castlefield Gallery director Kwong Lee's comments in 2012 on diversity still hold true: "A lot of ethnic minorities still don't know it's an option for them to … be a leader within the cultural industries".

Wildlife-related income was recorded to include activities that would otherwise be categorised as returns from business or salaries but which would not be available as opportunities without the wildlife (Serneels et al. 2009).

Trachoma signs only had to be present in one eye for the person to be categorised as suffering from a particular grade of trachoma.

To summarise, the crucial requirement to copy large networks is a phase without external sensory stimulus in which (i) depolarisation of the neuron can be categorised as coming from either intra-layer or inter-layer afferents and, (ii) collateral (output) gating can limit the outgoing spike to inter-layer collaterals on the basis of this categorisation.

A score higher than median was categorised as high from FISH studies.

Interestingly, none of the HR or HV individuals included in this study could be categorised as suffering from DSM-IV substance use disorder or dependence.

Those who had experienced chronic fatigue following giardiasis earlier, but who no longer had fatigue affecting normal life, were categorised as "Recovered from fatigue".

Nine of the group of 38 have not yet reached 12 years, leaving 29 who were categorised as recovered from stuttering or not.

Ethnicity was categorised as Danish, immigrants from western countries, and immigrants from non-western countries, according to Statistics Denmark's definition of developed countries [ 21].

Changes in expression were categorised as follows: increase (from lack of expression to any other category, from low to moderate or high, and from moderate to high); decrease (from high to any category, from moderate to low or absence, and from low to absence); or equal (no change in category).

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