Sentence examples for data have been categorised from inspiring English sources

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These patients are detailed in figure 1. Demographic and injury data have been categorised and reported as number (percentage).

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Some of the ways the information has been categorised has changed over time, leading to further inconsistencies in counting the data.

Respondents were only questioned about recommendation for cataract surgery in waves 2 and 5; there were a notable proportion of respondents with a response of 'item not applicable' or with missing data, which together have been categorised as 'recommendation not known'.

These strategies have been categorised into four stages namely early design, conceptualisation, and documentation and operational.

In this review, demand reduction interventions have been categorised as efficiency, saving and conservation measures.

It's on that basis that the 117 grand finals have been categorised.

"This represents a move beyond those artists who have been categorised at the Young British Artists.

Three deaths have been categorised as "possible suicides", three have died from illness, and three from drowning.

Four other studies have been categorised as neutral as they are only marginal supportive.

Interventions in these two sectors may have been categorised differently.

I've manually checked some of the data that has been categorised as JSON and RDF.

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