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The set of instances which have distinct, descriptive features are usually categorized into classes.

Riders in this event are categorized into classes I to IV, those in class I having the most severe disabilities.

Of 5,350 orfs in the KT2440 genomic DNA sequence, 4,497 encode proteins that have been categorized into classes of primary biological function based on the COG system (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/ COG/).

According to the ANB value, the skeletal base was categorized into class I (ANB ± 2°, class II (ANB > 4°) and class III (ANB < 0°).

In late-January, individuals categorized into class I accounted for more than 40%% of the total, but this proportion decreased to about 20%% in March.

In each experiment ∼100 embryos were photographed and categorized into Class 1 5 as indicated.

Embryos were photographed and then categorized into Class 1 5 according to the intensity of ftz UPS-enhancer stripes.

Obese was further categorized into class I (30.0-34.9 kg/m), class II (35.0-39.9 kg/m) and class III obese (≥40 kg/m).

Obesity is further categorized into Class I (BMI 30 – 34.9), Class II (BMI 35 – 39.9) and Class III (BMI > 40) [ 14].

The TEs in the rice genome consist mainly of two types of elements categorized into class I and class II, whose contents account for 20%and13%3%, respectively, of the total length of the rice genome.

SSRs have been categorized into two classes, class I and class II.

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