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The 1855 classification was given legal status by formal government decree in 1949.

The third linguistic classification was given by the website The Ethnologue (www.ethnologue.com) [29], [46].

The accuracy of classification was given as number of correctly identified animals.

Although, earlier annotation of the previous Candida genome assembly (version 19) predicted 71 MFS genes, no systematic classification was given [ 28].

For children who experienced more than one ADR, the clinical impact of the separate ADRs was considered together and one severity classification was given.

However, if FEV1 was not reported but other lung function outcomes were, then an E classification was given to FEV1 as suspicion would be raised that the latter may have been selectively not reported.

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Third, the overall comparison for the classification is given in details.

In the general case the classification is given in the category of the C∗-algebras which are C X -modules.

What's more, details of equation sets for lateral and longitudinal defects detection and classification were given.

A classification is given of the locally finite algebras A0=[formula] Ak, φk) and the operator algebras A=[formula] Ak, φk) obtained as limits of direct sums of matrix algebras over E with respect to star-extendible homomorphisms.

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