Sentence examples for roughly categorising from inspiring English sources

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This result may be ascribed to the limited number of the 51 NSCLC cases we analysed by roughly categorising the EGFR site mutation and amplification as an EGFR mutation subtype (37 patients).

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Personally, I'd say the best way of looking at it is; you would still roughly categorise a pug and a doberman as "dogs", just as you would still roughly categorise Kylie and George Osborne as "human".

The Reiver period is roughly categorised as 1450 - 1610.

Variable-configurative research strategies can be roughly categorised into secondary analyses and case studies.

Variable-manipulative research strategies can be roughly categorised into experiments and statistical causal analyses.

General magnitude, reflecting 1 − r B for RC interaction, roughly categorised where actual estimates have been reported, as strong r B often <0.5, generally <0.66; moderate generally 0.8 > r B  > 0.6 and minor r B  > 0.8.

The approaches the private school teachers used to teach listening could be roughly categorised into three types: (1) the conventional 'comprehension approach' (Field 2008, p.26) with a 'pre-listening – listening – post-listening' procedure, (2) the test-taking method, and (3) interactive listening with listening input and oral discussion.

However, Hanegraaff developed a set of categories into which the forms of New Age healing could be roughly categorised.

These cells can be roughly categorised into high (WM 1158S, WM 39, WM 1552C), medium (WM 1158R) and low (WM 9, 1205 Lu) sensitive ones.

They can be categorised into roughly three groups: bodies, food and relationships.

The proportion of nurse contact at the practice level was categorised into three groups of roughly equal size: low (<26.0%), medium (26.0 35.3%), and high (≥35.4%), using 2002 as the reference year.

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