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Callister and co.'s research paper has found the man drought can further be subcategorised into an educational one.
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Most cancer types, and breast cancer is no exception, can be subcategorised by clinical stage and pathological subtype.
This ongoing surveillance programme is supplemented with the studies of specific risk factors, which can be subcategorised conveniently into intrinsic (participant-related) and extrinsic (facility-, equipment- and environment-related) factors.
Breast cancer is a highly heterogeneous disease that ideally should be subcategorised according to genetic defects potentially reflecting prognostic and predictive information in order to assure optimal and individualised treatment for patients (Sorlie et al, 2001).
This theory is dependent on the idea that LBP patients can be subcategorised into more homogenous subgroups and, following this, treatments that best suit each group can be developed and tested.
The gas methods were subcategorised as WAG, FAWAG, SWAG, and MGI.
The males (n = 50) were subcategorised into three different demic groups (Malay = 20, Chinese = 7, Indian = 23).
Similarly, the females (n = 40) were subcategorised into three demic groups (Malay = 20, Chinese = 7, Indian = 23).
Cell lines were subcategorised as ER- and ER+.
Of these, 1 3 were subcategorised as invasive investigations and 4 7 as non-invasive investigations.
This group was subcategorised into calcifications: 0 ≤5 mm (24 patients) and 5 ≤10 mm (37 patients).
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