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In 2005, CUA authorities partnered with the city planners of the Île-de-France to develop the Plan VertPlan Bleu strategy for creating a classification system for Zones de Protection du Patrimoine Architectural, Urbain et Paysager, areas of the city benefiting from legal protection and financial support for their historic and cultural heritage.

Furthermore, creating a classification system oriented toward a clinical institutional setting limits the applicability to the patient/caregiver perspective.

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In the 2008 decision, the court held that the Medical Devices Amendments of 1976 — the statute that created a classification system under which the F.D.A. reviews medical devices — specifically pre-empted product liability lawsuits against so-called Class III devices.

Saper and Lake created a classification system that can be useful in triaging these patients.

PsychTable is based largely on the proposal of Balachandran (2011) to create a classification system for human evolved psychology.

Anderson [17] studied the spatial patterns of road accident injury and used the resultant patterns to create a classification system for road accident hotspots.

The SNUC combined much of the existing legislation on protected areas, called Conservation Units (Unidade de Conservação, CU), created a classification system and established new norms for each classification type.

After the terminology was assembled, the authors created a classification system and assigned each precancer term to one of the precancer classes.

Because of a lack of standardization in describing funding patterns of healthcare facilities in Haiti, we created a classification system, whereby the degree of reported international aid was used to define facilities as local if they received no aid funding, collaborative if some but not all funding was provided by aid, and aid-financed if all of the funding was provided by international aid.

The needs and challenges in creating a comprehensive classification system for rehabilitation treatments are identified based on review of (1) the development of other biological classification systems and (2) the historical foundations for rehabilitation and related theoretical underpinnings.

It does not seem appropriate to adopt a classification system created for adults for use in paediatric orthopaedics because certain child-specific factors must be considered.

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