Sentence examples for the classification describes from inspiring English sources

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Occasionally, the classification describes the fitting to a wanted "reference sun" only insufficiently (e.g. qualification approvals for photo voltaic modules).

In clinical use, a simplified form of the classification describes stage 1 as early, stage 2 and 3 as intermediate, and stage 4 as late.

The classification describes health states that are mild compared to the full range of states described by descriptive systems such as the EQ-5D or HUI3 that reflects the nature of the conditions.

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Histograms were classified into different types based on the classification described in [47].

Slides were examined under a light microscope for evidence of malaria infection according to the classification described by Ismail et al. [20].

The references have been qualified according to the classification described above.

Proximal femoral bone defects were evaluated according to the classification described by Paprosky et al. [ 21].

For atrophy assessment, we used the classification described by Cawood and Howell in 1988 [ 4].

For predicting the expression levels we considered only the active promoters used in the classification, described above.

Using the classification described above, 74 (49 · 3%) of the HIV-positive and 121 (78 · 1%) of HIV-negative diagnoses were 'definitive'definitive

The RIFIN sequences were subsequently sub-divided according to the classification described in Joannin et al. [ 12].

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