Sentence examples for described and categorized from inspiring English sources

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Modes of rolling contact fatigue failure are described and categorized for railway wheel treads and rims.

Quantitative variables will be described and categorized according to their distribution in the study population.

The progression of AMD has been described and categorized by the Age-Related Eye Disease Study Research Groupresented, as presented in Table 2 (AREDS 1999, 2000, 2001).

Several types of biclusters have been described and categorized in the literature, depending on the pattern exhibited by the genes across the experimental conditions [ 19].

All these 39 types of anomalies could not be described and categorized previously with the AFS system; as a consequence the terminology used by the authors to describe them is often 'liberal' and mostly subjective.

The event was described and categorized according to severity (mild, moderate, severe), outcome (recovered fully, recovered with sequelae, ongoing, death) and relationship to study drug (related, probably or possibly related, unrelated, unable to classify).

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We referred to scientific evidence that was used in the included studies to describe and categorize the concepts.

However, the lack of a sufficiently consistent procedure to describe and categorize the observed microstructural phenomena has occasionally hampered the usefulness of the results.

Objective: This a cohort study analysing 63 cases of penoscrotal anomalies (PSAs) according to severity and other associated malformations to provide a simple classification for recognising, describing and categorizing cases that may require surgical correction.

The biggest obstacle to such an analysis is to describe and categorize protein functions for many proteins.

RJA and XZ resolved issues with describing and categorizing MS platform technology.

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