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His list of several classifications, published posthumously, recognized 317 different substances ordered in four classes.
In classifications published between 1950 and 1975, Pama-Nyungan was identified as a genetic subfamily; but the remaining languages were divided into some 25 to 30 subfamilies, some with just a single language, each descending separately from Proto-Australian.
Classifications published since the use of molecular methods in phylogenetics have taken a narrower view of the Liliaceae.
Using classifications published in previous reviews pertaining to CCDSS [ 54], we assessed CCDSS effectiveness based on the following key outcomes: Clinical outcomes: Morbidity, health related quality of life, hospitalizations and mortality.
These constitute the total Adhesion Risk Score (ARS) shown in Table 1.> Two widely accepted classifications published in the literature were used to facilitate the rating of two risk factors.
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These changes are reflected in the latest overall classification published in 1989 as The Niger-Congo Languages, which is followed here.
The Galton-Henry system of fingerprint classification, published in June 1900, was officially introduced at Scotland Yard in 1901 and quickly became the basis for its criminal-identification records.
Juan Vucetich, an employee of the police of the province of Buenos Aires in 1888, devised an original system of fingerprint classification published in book form under the title Dactiloscopía comparada (1904; "Comparative Fingerprinting").
They therefore were subsequently integrated into a single item (Ewing's sarcoma/PNET) in the WHO classification, published in 2007 [6].
The definition of AKI proposed in this recommendation is the international Kidney Disease Improving Global Outcomes (KDIGO) classification published in March 2012 [1].
A more recent classification published by Elliott et al. [7] from the European society of cardiology working group on myocardial and pericardial diseases places an emphasis on phenotypic classification.
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