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The purpose in this analysis was to demonstrate that local hospital-level variation in classification of live birth with death in the newborn period versus fetal death may have an impact on reported IMR at the state level that is important both clinically and for policy development.
The rates of live births and still births have declined slightly in recent years, corresponding with the economic downturn in the U.S., but we do not believe these changes would influence practice variation in classification of live birth versus fetal death status in the delivery rooms of most local hospitals.
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A Synoptic Classification of Living Organisms.
Parker, S. P. Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms 2 18– 19 (McGraw-Hill, New York, 1982).
The following classification of living families derives mainly from Turtles of the World, 8th ed.
The classification of living cnidarians is relatively stable and generally accepted.
The following classification, limited to living cnidarians, generally follows that used by D.G. Fautin in S.P. Parker (ed.), Synopsis and Classification of Living Organisms, vol. 1 (1982), and L.H. Hyman, The Invertebrates, vol. 1, Protozoa Through Ctenophora (1940).
The ancestry of the culture area approach can be traced to the classification of living things proposed by Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus in Systema Naturae (1735) and further developed by French biologist Jean-Baptiste Lamarck and others.
The modern foundations of biological taxonomy, the science of classification of living and extinct organisms, were laid in the 18th century by the Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus and the French botanist Michel Adanson.
This is especially true for the extinct species chart in this answer, because the classification of living species is much better established.
Darwin accepted the widely held view among biologists of the early nineteenth century that there was a natural classification of living species.
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