Sentence examples for classified type from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, great number of observers classified type II signal as "disturbing – unbearable" and even "unbearable".

We classified type 2 diabetes mellitus, hypertension, dyslipidaemia, sleep apnoea and arthritis as comorbidities [ 13, 15].

Ghiggeri et al. (3) classified type 1 diabetic patients on the basis of the urinary albumin excretion rates of 15 and 150 mg/day, whereas Cha et al. (4) classified type 2 diabetic patients with normoalbuminuria into two subgroups of high and low albumin excretion.

However, because we classified type of diabetes by age of onset (younger or older than age 30 years), in some studies there may be potential misclassification (e.g., some people with type 2 diabetes will be younger than 30 years).

If a supernova's spectrum contains lines of hydrogen (known as the Balmer series in the visual portion of the spectrum) it is classified Type II; otherwise it is Type I.

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Some of the Sophists classified types of sentences (logoi) according to their force.

We have classified type-3 copper proteins into three subclasses based on domain architecture differences, phylogenetics and the presence and absence of these forms in the genomes of extant organisms representing disparate lineages of cellular life.

In addition, it is capable to classify type and order of modulation in both Gaussian and non-Gaussian environments.

There are currently no evidence-based criteria that can be used to classify Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes.

Prospective and retrospective readings were used to classify types of disk displacement.

The communicative approach analytical framework was developed by Mortimer and Scott (2003) to examine and classify types of classroom discourse.

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