Sentence examples for first time classifications from inspiring English sources

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The 1976 Winter Paralympics were the first time classifications other than spinal cord injury classifications competed at the Paralympic Games.

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This process of withdrawal from the former doctrine culminated in Graham v. Richardson, supra, which for the first time treated classifications based on alienage as "inherently suspect and subject to close judicial scrutiny". 403 U.S., at 372, 91 S.Ct., at 1852.

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.

A spokesperson for the airline said: "We'd like to reassure all customers that our sole intention was to bring new flavours onboard, and never to cause offence through the naming or renaming of the dish". It is not the first time the classification of food has been a source on tension between Israeli and Palestinian groups.

The phylogenetic analysis revealed different lineages related to some sequence differences in the conserved SDR motifs and in the characteristic SDH blocks, allowing, for the first time, the classification of this SDR family (SDH family) into 6 different lineages and three sub lineages.

It was the first time the famous Classification of 1855 had been changed.

This has made possible the production, for the first time, of a classification scheme for the partials with a firm physical basis, and has given considerable new insight into church bell design.

The Guide presents for the first time anywhere a classification system and threat analysis for bird habitats in the United States, the most thorough and scientifically credible assessment of threats to birds published to date, as well as a new list of birds of conservation concern.

In 2001 the WHO produced, for the first time, a consensus classification that defined disease entities in terms of immunophenotype, genetic abnormalities and clinical features.

In 2001, the WHO produced, for the first time, a consensus classification that defined all haematological malignancies in terms of immunophenotype, genetic abnormalities and clinical features (World Health Organization, 2001), and this is incorporated into the current version of the International Classification of Diseases for Oncology (ICD-O3); (Fritz, 2000).

31 32 'Gastrointestinal Stromal tumours' and 'Nerve Sheath tumours' were relocated from other classifications and appear for the first time in the soft tissue classifications.

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