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Buttriss (Buttriss, 1997) found that people were poor at identifying foods containing starch and even worse at knowing which foods contained fibre, with 35% of the sample failing to correctly categorize as many as half of the foods presented as high or low in fibre.
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The number of lactating animals in each herd was categorized as many (>11 cows) or few (<11 cows).
Values represent n or mean ± STD. bAge categorized as many women unable to recall their birth date.
Something that many sites categorize as a disappointing final boss is a boss who can be killed in one or two tries.
I also travel a lot as part of my job, so I'm lucky enough to befriend guys across the U.S. and the world, who share beautiful, layered stories about meeting the loves of their life through what many might simply categorize as a hookup app.
You can categorize as you see fit.
Since we relied on pharmacy records, we undoubtedly misclassified ASA use as many categorized as non-users by pharmacy records were likely users.
Kasalath has been categorized as Indica in many studies; DNA marker polymorphism has been observed with high frequency between Kasalath and Japonica cultivars.
Some of the resentment, he said, could be categorized as envy: "There were many writers who had been waiting in line for years to get the prize, and they were in crisis.
When New Horizons was launched, Pluto was the 9th planet of the Solar System, and upon its arrival the former planet is now categorized as only one of many dwarf planets of our Solar System.
Make as many elasticized bracelets (categorized as singles - single strand bracelets, doubles - a double stranded bracelets, phatties - triple stranded bracelets, cuffs - x base, UFO, cage, epic, and ones that display pictures are all subcategories of the cuff, etc).
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