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The interviews were recorded, transcribed, and issues were categorized into 13 hypothesized domains: cognitive, executive/fatigue, physical health, pain, mental health, daily activities, sleep, food/drink/smoking, sexuality, hearing/visual/dysphagia, intestinal and urinary problems, and return to work/financial situation.
Policy issues were categorized according to the seven domains above.
For analysis, acceptability and feasibility issues were categorized under five major themes, and Weft-QDA statistical software (version 1.0.1) was used for analyzing data (24).
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In addition, in the problem-solving accountability system, problematic issues are categorized as Quick Hits or Complex Issues.
Those issues are categorized under three main themes: (a) understanding PA in children with HFASD, (b) living with a child with HFASD, and (c) awareness of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) at school and community settings.
A bug with at least one keyword related to concurrency issues is categorized as Concurrency keywords matched, some of these bugs are fixed and closed and others are unreproducible.
Furthermore, each identified issue is categorized by the affected core principles of information security, such as availability, confidentiality, integrity, etc., to provide a starting point for a risk management analysis.
The issues found were categorized according to Rolf Molich's severity scale.
In our special issue, 12 papers were categorized in TG3.
To address this issue, data from each laboratory were categorized in three frequency categories, an approach which according to the Akaike information criteria was more efficient than other methods of standardization.
Patients issued prescriptions for more than one reason were categorized as "combination of reasons/diagnoses".
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