Sentence examples for categorised to avoid from inspiring English sources

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When used as explanatory variable, the number of msp2 clones was categorised to avoid assumptions about linearity as follows: 0 i.e. negative by microscopy, 1 and ≥2 clones.

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The data about what websites you tend to visit is then categorised to generate a profile.

Three patients were categorised to have no morphologic response.

Interestingly, although she uses heavy drinking to do gender and to challenge gender norms and expand categories of what is acceptable behaviour for women, she also strives to maintain her personal respect and integrity among peers in order to avoid being categorised among 'bad women' (p396) [ 63].

To avoid self interpretation, we categorised the deviations by rigorously following the author's descriptions of modified intention to treat and independently of other descriptions relating to exclusions of participants.

In face of some uncertainty remaining with regard to as to the true tumour volume in very small lesions, tumour nodules were categorised into relatively broad size ranges in order to avoid "pseudo-accuracy".

The Cheltenham gathering, which appears to have been convened to consider the issues around the burgeoning collection of metadata and to reach common positions, resolved to avoid pre-emptive efforts to categorise various materials and "simply focus on what is shareable in bulk".

To avoid bias due to change of testing procedure over time, we categorised the cohort into five subgroups based on the period of conscription (1970 1973, 1974 1977, 1979 1984, 1986–1990, 1990 1994) and for each subcohort calculated the relative muscle strength.

In order to avoid such mismatch it is important to know how drivers categorise (rural) roads and which elements are used for this subjective and behaviourally relevant road categorisation.

Somewhere out there, she admits, a horribly public first chat-up line is still available to view on Twitter… "I think it's a for-life thing," says Haze, contorting her sentences to avoid using a gender pronoun while discussing this because "I'm so not about categorising things".

To avoid a loss of information, wherever possible we shall keep continuous variables as continuous and not dichotomise or otherwise categorised variables, e.g. we shall use BMI, rather than subdivide patients into "underweight", "normal weight", "overweight", and "obese".

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