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To face this issue, we propose a more adequate classification scale based on two elements: failure modes classification and service behavior classification.
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Furthermore, pathologies presented in a mild form or during the healing process can be missed in the abattoir inspections; whereas if they are present in more than one pig, the chance of being detected by the abattoir assessors increases leading to a more adequate batch level classification.
Classification approach: The other two studies (Gumm 2006; Šmite et al. 2014) are more adequate to classify GSE projects, because they are organized in dimensions that have categories with associated classification criteria.
In a country where there is no systemized information on the complexity of treated rehabilitation inpatients, such a classification may give important information about the treated patients, enabling more adequate care management and resource utilization.
(2) He insists on the necessity of beginning a reflection on the classification of the sciences with a purely methodological criterion, but only to articulate subsequently a more adequate content-related distinction to replace the customary Naturwissenschaft/Geisteswissenschaft pair (Rickert 1962, 11).
Chromatographic methods are more adequate for compound identification and quantification.
Stimuli could be filtered more adequate after training.
A scientific debate more adequate to inform governance.
Non-modal mathematical analysis becomes more adequate for such problems.
A more adequate account is based on a paraconsistent logic.
Since the trauma of surgery may actually aggravate the condition, adequate classification, preoperative planning, and combined treatment are beneficial.
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