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FI was assessed according to the Goutallier-derived classification as adapted for use on oblique parasaggital T1-weighted fast-spin echo sequences [ 1, 5].

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In Table  1, the techniques of SR are listed, as adapted from Gass and Mackey's classification [ 7].

As adapted from HGTV.

Classic Machiavellian maneuvers as adapted by Cheney and Rove.

The Science team report that their own classification of vertebrate assemblages "exhibits some interesting similarities with Wallace's original classification, as well as some important differences".

Bleeding episodes were classified as mild, moderate and severe; this classification was adapted from WHO's definitions [ 1].

To perform image classification, we adapted the classify_image.py Python script available on the TF GitHub page27.

The following classification is adapted from Ainsworth & Bisby's Dictionary of the Fungi, 10th ed.

Therefore, Dohner's classification was adapted and patients were only separated in two groups.

The geographical classification is adapted from GeoNames (14) and the taxonomical classification from NCBI taxonomy (15).

The classification system used in France was inspired by the US Health Care Financing Group classification, but adapted to the French healthcare system.

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