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For example, in a Connecticut study of 272 randomly selected autopsies and their corresponding death certificates, Dr. William H. Hartmann, executive vice president of the American Board of Pathologist, said, "In 29percentt of the deaths, a major disagreement on the underlying cause of death led to a reclassification of the death in a different major disease category".
In total, correction led to a reclassification of 561 (27.5%) individuals.
This discovery led to a reclassification of SNAREs according to the amino acid in the zero layer: Qa, Qb, Qc and R (Fig 3B).
This finding was subsequently confirmed by Hiscock et al. in S. squalidus and other Asteraceae species, which led to a reclassification of the Asteraceae stigma as 'semi-dry' [ 20].
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The current data suggest that further discussion is needed because using A1C alone will lead to a reclassification as normal of many patients who previously (i.e., using IFG) were considered to have pre-diabetes.
For example, a recent prospective study in T2D (Meigs et al., 2008) found that using 18 loci known to be associated with T2D in a logistic regression classifier together with known phenotypic risk factors does not significantly improve the risk classification, and leads to a reclassification in only 4% of the patients.
These findings could ultimately lead to a reclassification of the higher orders of bacterial viruses, but at present, the genus "Viunalikevirus" will be an independent genus in the family Myoviridae, despite the relationship of its members to the phages of the subfamily Tevenvirinae.
Further, cfNRI was used to evaluate if the addition of a biomarker (BNP, NGAL or both) led to a better reclassification of patients compared to the clinical model TIMI score.
Using faecal calprotectin testing in conjunction with EPAGE criteria scores led to a significant reclassification of patients being correctly classified as at higher or lower risk of endoscopic findings than did assessment with appropriateness criteria alone.
Likewise, the addition of age to the clinical model led to a significant risk reclassification (continuous net reclassification improvement, 0.46; 95% CI, 0.21-0.67; and integrated discrimination improvement, 0.04; 95% CI, 0.01-0.09).
The category-free, continuous NRI (>0) thus reached an impressive 0.70, which suggested that the HbA1c content led to a significant net reclassification of patients, risk in the appropriate directions.
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