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Despite this, there is still no real sub-categorisation of Korean sushi within sushi restaurants in the US.
This is likely to be an effect of being underpowered, as patient numbers become smaller with each sub-categorisation.
Moreover, sub-categorisation of ALS patients and controls by SNP genotypes maintains the significance of the case-control differences in angiogenin levels (figure 2).
Perhaps a sub-categorisation, for example on the grounds of attitude, also could have improved the outcome.
We received limited information concerning each sample so that sub-categorisation based on severity of hydrocephalus, neurological deficits etc. was not possible in this initial study.
The most common sub-categorisation of psychological violence was "being in an area of active conflict, but you were not actively participating and were not injured" (20.4%; 534 of 2618).
This meant it was not possible to determine the sex-specific identification of children during the PA scans from all video recordings and therefore this sub-categorisation was not captured.
All these features had to be present for classification of pure comedo disease in both the traditional sub-type categorisation and for 'Nottingham' DCIS grade.
The key sub-dimensions for categorisation as a high-PSC unit differed by unit type.
In addition, ORs for the contribution of sub-dimensions to categorisation as a high-PSC unit were computed from the GLMM analysis for each unit type.
And even a biennial that snubs categorisation cannot escape context.
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