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The phrase "fall under category" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to specify which group or category a particular thing belongs to. For example: "This plant is a perennial and it falls under the category of flowers."
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But most applications for medical cannabis products fall under Category B an access scheme for an unapproved drug in any patient category, which requires prior approval from the TGA.
These observations suggest that both these mutations fall under category (b).
Overall, the four ARS mutations were observed in different sub-domains of ARS and the two annotated mutations (Asn71Tyr and Arg329His) belong to category (b) whereas the other two mutations fall under category (d) (Table 3).
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Major changes in the way the system will now operate fall under categories that Jonathan Lippman, the state's chief administrative judge, called "accountability and openness".
The DRS mutations hence fall under categories (a), (b), and (c) (Table 3).
Combinations of these preferences then fall under categories of preference for involvement in decision making (e.g. passive, shared, autonomous).
The justifications falling under category (B) pertain mostly to parsimony, while those falling under category (C) pertain mostly to elegance.
The arsenal destroyed by Libya falls under "Category 1 chemical weapons", the OPCW said.
CoopMACI protocol falls under category one and is the most suitable for networks with mobile nodes [4, 5].
All of 7 interferon genes fell under Category 16.
Among these, 11 SLA genes fell under Category 1, 1 fell under Category 2, and 1 fell under Category 8. Expression of SLA classical class I and class II genes are shown in Figure 5A and 5B, respectively.
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