Sentence examples for in line with the classifications from inspiring English sources

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Classifications in the REACH registration are not in line with the classifications by the majority of notifiers in the C&L inventory as shown in Table 5.

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In line with the classification that the ancient editors set at the front of the dialogue, it is going to be peirastikos, an experimental dialogue.

Our results demonstrate the importance of between-season variability in influenza transmission and our estimates are in line with the classification of influenza seasons according to intensity and vaccine matching.

Conform previous work, and in line with the classification developed by CBS, level of urbanisation was defined as the number of addresses relative to area surface.

For example, Hacking holds that classification, including classification based on measuring, produces so-called looping effects, in which people react to the classification and make it either more true by behaving in line with the classification or make it less true by opposing to it [ 20].

A decision was made by the researchers to retain the word in the final version of the tool, in accordance with majority panel opinion and in line with the classification of dementia as a 'preferred term' by Alzheimer's Australia (2009).

The histological diagnoses were updated in the mid-1970s in line with the WHO classifications (Thackray and Sobin, 1972; Seifert and Sobin, 1991).

This is in line with the functional classifications of the A. suum gonadal genes shown in Figure 5. Nematodes are one of the most diverse phyla and they make up approximately 80% of all individual animals on earth [ 3, 26].

This RNAi phenotypic categorization is in line with the functional classification of the gonad developmental genes, the majority of which control reproduction, embryo development and growth.

Only those who answered positively to the screening question were also asked (iii) diagnostic questions in line with the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3 beta) [20], and (iv) questions ascertaining various aspects of headache burden.

The cut-off dose of 30 DDD was chosen in line with the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3 beta) that requires the use of a triptan on 10 or more days per month over a period of three months for diagnosing triptan overuse headache [22].

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