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Additional file 4(A) indicates the most common classifications present in specific source organisms at a species or genus level.
The most common classifications, according to gold-standard classifications derived from assessment findings, were fever (86.2 %), anemia (38.3 %), pneumonia (34.0 %), and diarrhea (18.6 %).
We chose to use the work by Crow et al. [ 20] and Bandura et al. [ 18, 19] to classify the types of expectations included in the original studies because they extensively reviewed the literature and made an attempt to summarize the most common classifications and definitions.
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The most common classification is based on rank, referring to the degree of coalification that has occurred.
Aggravated batteries with a firearm — the most common classification for shootings — are also down slightly, but the city still averages nearly six a day.
The most common classification of axial carpal dislocations is by Garcia-Elias et al. [14].
Using the most common classification, all working arrangements with fewer than 35 h10 of work are considered part-time.
As it can be observed, the most common classification errors involved actions that present similar fast position variations in the lower body, i.e., jumping-forward and walking.
The most common classification of World Englishes by US linguist Braj Kachru (1986, 1988, 1992, 2011) visualizes the spread of English around the globe in a model consisting of three concentric circles.
The most common classification is that of Parks (Fig. 2), which is based on extensive study of 400 consecutive cases, many of which were more complex and severe than those seen at the practice of a general surgeon [16].
Diffuse pain that does not change in response to particular movements, and is localized to the lower back without radiating beyond the buttocks, is classified as nonspecific, the most common classification.
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