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Hypertension was classified: grade I (33%), grade II (45%), grade III (22%).
The big Australian winemakers, such as Southcorp, scientifically classify, grade and blend grapes from various regions in a way that would make the tradition-bound French choke.
One of the more commonly used set of guidelines classifies grade I concussions as a transient brain injury with no associated loss of consciousness and post-traumatic amnesia, if present, lasts for less than 30 minutes.
The four gene signatures with molecular grade scores accurately classified grade 1 and 3 tumors with few misclassifications.
Second, we were indeed able to classify grade of CP by CEUS into groups of CP, early CP, or control.
Among the 193 tumours graded according to Scarff, Bloom and Richardson classification (SBR), 25.5% were classified grade I, 52.8% were grade II, and 21.7% were grade III.
In our data, there were no patients suffering with grade 4 diarrhea, and we classified grade 2 and greater diarrhea (grade 2+) as clinically significant.
Within the last decade, several attempts have been performed to classify grade 2 tumors into two distinct molecular subclasses, improving biological and clinical usefulness of histological grading [ 8- 15].
It is possible to classify grade 2 tumours into low risk and high risk of recurrence using the GGI which is based on analysis of 97 genes [ 37].
The combined histological grade with final scores of 3-5 were designed grade I or low grade tumours, scores of 6 or 7 were classified grade II or intermediate grade tumours, and 8 or 9 were classified as grade III or high grade tumours.
Although gene signatures accurately classify grade 1 and 3 tumors and separate grade 2 tumors in grade 1-like or grade 3-like, we noticed an uncertainty zone where molecular profiles were intermediate.
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