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The case rested upon whether the harm caused by excessive alcohol consumption during pregnancy could be classified as doing criminal injury to the child.
In the context of corporate distress, operating actions refer to "doing things right", whereas strategic moves can be classified as "doing the right things" (Hofer 1980).
If a woman performed both fieldwork and other agricultural work, she was classified as doing fieldwork.
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In our sample, only two treatments would have been classified in a different way if we had adopted the 2007 guidelines: two BD-II depressive patients taking divalproex monotherapy would have been classified as "doesn't follow guidelines", instead of "second line treatment".
Christie skated smoothly through her 1500m heat, but was classified as "Did Not Finish" after stepping inside the finish line as she overtook Arianna Fontana.
Persons who had not used them were classified as did not use, and all remaining persons with answers were classified as sometimes used.
Persons who were not prescribed oseltamivir were classified as "did not use".
To test our hypothesis that workload is associated with patient severity, patients were classified as do-not-resuscitate (DNR) and non-DNR.
Lakes were classified as low (DO <30%%), moderate (30%% ≤ DO ≤ 70%%), and high (DO >70%%) based upon mean DO concentration within the upper 85%% of the lake column (Table 2).
Manual therapies are difficult to differentiate from each other: there were a lot of questions like "what does a chiropractor do", "does osteopathy classify as chiropractice", "do you mean manual therapy given by a physiotherapist or by a chiropractor", etc.
One review (3%), classified as unclear, did not indicate the trial set on which the assessment was applied.
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