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"criteria for classification" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when discussing the characteristics used to group items together into categories. For example, "The professor described the criteria for classification of the birds in the study."
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The criteria for classification is provided in the Methods section.
Rugge, M. et al. Gastric mucosal atrophy: interobserver consistency using new criteria for classification and grading.
These structures meet generally accepted criteria for classification as confined spaces.
Of 285 neurons recorded in the DRN, 180 met criteria for classification as being serotonergic and these were used for the experiments with the neurokinins.
Criteria for classification and labelling were applied to 41 cosmetic products as described in the Methods.
Most cosmetic products that fulfill the criteria for classification and labelling are sold in small containers.
We have poverty in the U.S. and it is real, but the criteria for classification are different than other countries around the world.
Development of criteria for classification of persistent toxic substances goes back to the 70s of the last century.
Many cosmetics fulfill the criteria for classification and labelling and would need to be classified and labelled.
This document meets the criteria for classification as set forth in Subparagraph (c) of Section 1.4 and remains classified TOP SECRET as provided in Section 1.2 of Executive Order 13526.
Our results match the previous studies on visual loss in uveitis, though they followed different criteria for classification of visual loss[15 17].
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