Sentence examples for has categorized it as from inspiring English sources

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The IUCN currently recognizes the Indian population as one that is contiguous with the Asian mainland population and has categorized it as Least Concern, although it is listed in Appendix I of CITES due to the large illegal trade for its pelt [17].

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Yanike and Ferrera also showed that the response of the entire population of caudate neurons could be decoded to reveal both the speed of the stimulus and whether the monkey had categorized it as fast or slow.

Some have categorized it as a flight simulator, since it has more controls and commands than a typical arcade game.

Scholars have categorized it as a "pseudo-community" type of "pseudo-commando" murder-suicide, in which the perpetrator targets a specific group, often in a public place, and intends to die in "a blaze of glory".

Accordingly, the American Heart Association has categorized this as a Class IB intervention.

The European Union Dangerous Substance Directive (76/464/EEC) has categorized zinc as list 2 element (Arshad et al. 2008).

The American State Department has categorized the Tigers as a terrorist organization.

Digitimes is reporting that "Microsoft plans to redefine mini-notebooks that Intel has categorized as netbooks with a new term — low cost small notebook PC".

CME: this is a detection that the software has categorized as a CME shock front powerful enough to induce a geomagnetic storm.

Storm: this is an SSC detection that the software has categorized as an SSC at the commencement of a geomagnetic storm.

The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has categorized various phenylenediamines as human carcinogens [12].

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