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Complications were defined according to the internationally accepted classification of the Dutch Society of Obstetrics and Gynecology (Appendix 1) [6].
The most recent internationally accepted classification of periodontal conditions was published in 1999 [ 49], and is summarised in Table 6.
ICD-10-AM International Classification of Diseases 10th revision Australian Modification, based on the World Health Organization's internationally accepted classification of diseases and related health conditions.
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The qualitative histological characteristics of the compact bone were determined according to the internationally accepted classification systems of Enlow and Brown [ 35] and Ricqlés et al. [ 36], who classified bone tissue into three main categories: primary vascular tissue, non-vascular tissue and Haversian bone tissue.
The qualitative histological characteristics of the compact bone tissue were determined according to the internationally accepted classification systems of Enlow and Brown [ 40] and Ricqlés et al. [ 41], who classified bone tissue into three main categories: primary vascular tissue, non-vascular tissue and Haversian bone tissue.
The qualitative histological characteristics of the compact bone tissue were determined according to the internationally accepted classification systems of Enlow and Brown [ 16] and Ricqlés et al.[ 17], who classified bone into three main categories: primary vascular tissue, non-vascular tissue and Haversian bone tissue.
Currently the number of distinct prion strains that comprise classical CJD remains unknown and a unified internationally accepted classification system of PrPSc subtypes remains an important goal (Brandner, 2011).
However, no standard validated internationally accepted classification exists for the reporting of pathological response to neoadjuvant CT.
These injuries are rarely included in published incidence data of bile duct injuries, although they are clearly defined as bile duct injuries in the majority of internationally accepted classification systems.
All patients fulfilled internationally accepted classification criteria for the autoimmune diseases investigated [ 15, 16].
This fundamental problem coupled with the difficulties and variability of the biochemical methods used to distinguish PrPSc types [ 21, 54, 88, 91, 118, 122, 138] has so far precluded an internationally accepted classification system for human prion strains.
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