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The results were categorised in terms of the observed movement of the participants by an expert panel and presented in terms of acceleration against rise time (where jerk equals acceleration divided by rise time).

Infection outcomes were categorised in terms of detection time, infection types, and incision sites.

Suitability was categorised in terms of convenience, affordability, quality, and expected health outcomes.

Beliefs about illness can be categorised in terms of whether they relate to symptoms/ identity, cause, consequences, time lines, and control/ cure [ 18].

Each study was categorised in terms of the degree of integration and the complexity classified as micro, meso and or macro.

Importantly, Zanier's paper has further shown that when data are categorised in terms of percentage of time spent with raised ICP, the patients exhibiting instability in ICP were most prone to underesitmation of ICP insults.

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There have been very few studies in the UK which have documented home injury according to such diverse range of social background [ 47, 48], and those that have done so have not categorised families in terms of migration status.

The feature, which has been available to marketers since November 2014, categorises users in terms of their interests like many other Facebook advertising tools.

"We don't want to categorise anything in terms of who that manager might be, where they might be, whether they'll be with a club or not with a club or what their nationality might be.

The official mortality figures for 1910 do not categorise mortality in terms of specific cancers to the extent that would permit a conclusive analysis of these data but it is worth noting that in 1910 the commonest cancers in England and Wales were of the mouth, gut and abdominal organs.

As noted earlier, relatively little is known about how professionals categorise patients in terms of their mental health needs and adjudicate access to mental health care, and even if these processes are well understood, evidence that education leads to changes in practitioner behaviour and patient outcomes in primary care mental health is not consistent [ 7, 61].

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