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In 1962, Johnston expanded the classification of Mason adding type IV, a fracture associated with dislocation of the elbow [ 13].

Sunderland in 1951 expanded the classification based on histology to include five injury grades, which broadly correspond to Seddon's three-level classification but with more accurate prognosis of outcomes in axonotmesis injuries [ 13, 30].

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Even if the worry that expanding the classification of something as a public health matter in some way threatens civil liberties is nothing more than fear-mongering, the breadth of what falls under public health may raise concerns about democratic legitimacy.

Our results suggest that Nodal could represent a novel biomarker detectable across various stages of breast cancer progression, with the potential to expand the classification scheme based on ER, PR or HER2 status.

Comparison with gene expression data reported by Stein and coworkers [ 1] suggests that examining the longer term expression kinetics during involution may further expand the classification of these profiles.

Classifications based on gene expression profiles have expanded the detailed classification of breast cancer by revealing cellular identity profiles, with particular emphasis on presence of stem cells and the nature of the immune response to the tumor.

Ovadia and Beals presented a large report of 142 fractures (45% high energy, 10% open), and expanded the Rüedi classification to a 5-type system (types I, II and III corresponding to types I and II, and types IV and V to grade III).

Here, we expanded the Wigglesworth classification for deaths due to immaturity, on the basis of gestational age at birth (<24 weeks, 24-27 weeks, and 28-36 weeks). 28-36 weeks

16 The 2001 Census has expanded the previous ONS classification of ethnicity (originally containing 10 groups) to the 16-group classification also used in this survey, 2 a change which was subsequently reflected into HES coding.

The performance analysis of the hierarchical classification protocol suggests that expanding the hierarchical classification to the entire set of protein-protein interactions is feasible.

This phylogenetic classification is supported by the sequence differences found in the conserved blocks of SDH, allowing for the first time, the classification of the SDR196C family into different subgroups, and introducing the possibility of expanding the actual classification of SDR enzymes by two extra numbers, the lineage and sublineage, separated by a point.

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