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We have classified the minor victims using first Adam's classification and based on Adam's classification revised in 2015.

However, in 1999 the World Health Organization proposed a histological classification, revised in 2004, which is widely accepted.

The samples used in this study were obtained during surgical procedures from primary lung cancer patients with stage I IV, according to the TNM classification revised in 1997 by the International Union Against Cancer UICCC).

In the WHO classification revised in 2008, therefore, the disorders were named EBV-T-LPDs of childhood and classified under peripheral T/NK-cell neoplasms 3. EBV-T-LPDs are accompanied by severe inflammatory symptoms such as fever, liver dysfunction, and hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis.

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2. To make a revision to IMCI provisions based on its relevance to national protocols and DCM classification, revise the current list of drugs and revise the current IMCI assessment form to make it more useful and user-friendly for family physicians and more integrated with the other requirements.

According to the clinical practice guidelines for cutaneous lymphoma, after the pathological diagnosis of SPTCL is established, the clinical stage is then determined as per TNM classification, 28) revised Ann Arbor classification and Cotswolds classification.

To achieve a more natural classification, a revised infrageneric classification has been proposed including two new sections [ 17].

Below is a traditional classification of extant birds (which form the subclass Neornithes), based on James Clements' classification and revised by Sibley-Monroe classification.

The p-stage was reevaluated and determined according to the current tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) classification as revised in 1997. 1 Histological type was also redetermined according to the classification by the World Health Organization (WHO) as revised in 2004.

The definitive advance, however, came forty years later, when the classification was revised by a committee headed by the French statistician and demographer Jacques Bertillon.

Unlike the rigid -- some would say moribund -- 1855 grouping, the St.-Émilion classification is revised from time to time, most recently in 1996, when Figeac was left in the B category.

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