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Those who scored at least four (which equates to an anchor of at least 'moderate' on this item) were categorized as SZ + FTD, those who scored three ('minimal') or less were categorized as SZ−FTD.
Lesions of 150° or less were categorized as small, lesions of 151 249° were categorized as medium, and lesions of 250° or more were categorized as large.
A total score of 4 or less were categorized as possessing "below average" knowledge and a score of 5 or more as having "above average" knowledge.
Response options of serving "never" and "once per week or less" were categorized as meeting the guideline, while serving "2 3 times per week" was categorized as not meeting the guideline.
Transcripts with values of 2/10 or less were categorized as having 'low' H3K27me3 signal, and genes with greater than 2/10 were categorized as having 'high' H3K27me3 signal at the TSS.
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A person who drops off in eight minutes or less is categorized as having excessive daytime sleepiness -- which was the case for 67percentt of the patients with brain injuries compared to only 19percentt of the healthy individuals.
PHCs with a total staff number from minimum to under Q1 (19 employees or less), was categorized as small Q1 to under Q3 (20 34 employees) were categorized as medium sized and Q3 or higher (35 employees, or more) large.
The TX-RX separation distances of less than 100 m were categorized as the LOS path.
The same effect was observed with dogs that were categorized less accurately at the basic than at the superordinate level (94.7% vs. 96.8%; χ2, p<0.05; paired t-test, p = 0.014, t = 2.723).
Medications that were less frequently prescribed (≤2) were categorized under "others" (Fig. 4).
Less frequent epistatic patterns were categorized as miscellaneous and excluded from downstream analysis.
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