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Nearly every on-demand company that has shifted to employee classification acknowledges specialization as a key reason, so we might expect that business models creating fundamentally new services that require training will trend toward employee classification.

However, the current FIGO classification acknowledges the use of imaging methods as an adjunct for cervical cancer staging, and a number of studies have shown that imaging, especially MRI, is superior to clinical examination alone for correctly evaluating cervical carcinoma stage [3, 4, 5, 6, 7].

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These classifications implicitly acknowledge that starting to smoke is not a 'one off' event.

"While this announcement is a significant step toward better facilitating and expanding clinical investigations into cannabis' therapeutic efficacy," he said, "ample scientific evidence already exists to remove cannabis from its Schedule I classification and to acknowledge its relative safety compared to other scheduled substances, like opioids, and unscheduled substances, such as alcohol".

So, based on epidemiologic data alone, our analysis would suggest milder oncogenic potentials for HPV-35, -51, -56 and -68 than inferred from the IARC classification, although we acknowledge that more evidence (e.g., mechanistic) needs to be considered [ 9].

Very recently, however, the accuracy of spoligotyping for sublineage classification has been acknowledged [ 45] and IS 6110 has been shown to yield high phylogenetic resolution when used as target in a fluorescent amplified fragment length polymorphism technique [ 46].

An IPC spokesman said: "The IPC firmly acknowledges that the classification environment requires continued attention.

Van Os also argues that current classifications do not acknowledge the continuity between schizophrenia and other psychotic disorders, including schizoaffective disorder, delusional disorder, bipolar disorder with psychotic features and depression with psychotic features.

Other investigators acknowledged the classification of cochlear microvessels as an issue in in vivo experiments but concluded that visual classification by known branching characteristics is a method with acceptable accuracy [ 15].

Interestingly, the recent WHO classification proposal, in addition to specific DLBCL subtypes and disease entities, formally acknowledges the remaining DLBCL as DLBCL NOS.

We qualify our predictions of the functional gene fates, acknowledging that classification is restricted to the current gene duplication models, which are limited by a poor understanding of the role of population size, selection pressure and fixation preceding and following duplication [ 26, 64, 65].

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