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The act of reclassifying; a second or subsequent classification.
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Three weeks before she was set to compete in the London Paralympics, Mallory Weggemann, an American swimmer who is paralyzed from the waist down, learned that officials from the International Paralympic Committee had questions about her level of ability and were requiring her to submit to reclassification in London.
ISPs are vividly opposed to reclassification under Title II.
The advantage to reclassification is that it provides a clearer legal foundation for stopping ISPs from meddling with their customers' choice of sites, services and apps.
We agreed that new categories could emerge or that already classified articles could be subject to reclassification.
The estimated mean time from diagnosis to reclassification was 12.56 days from May 5 to June 4 (3 ).
The advent of nuclear-based rDNA sequencing technology, coupled with multigene-based phylogenetic analyses, has led to reclassification of the 11 clades of Saccharomycetaceae.
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This increase in classification accuracy is mostly due to a reclassification of clinically intermediate to high-risk patients to EPclin-low risk.
"What Troy is saying is if we get to the point to consider reclassification, he would anticipate them being strengthened," Baird told reporters on Thursday.
This discovery led to a reclassification of SNAREs according to the amino acid in the zero layer: Qa, Qb, Qc and R (Fig 3B).
The incidence of DCIS increased in the period 1993 2000, which was to a small extent due to the reclassification of comedo in situ carcinomas as DCIS.
"Given their limited toolbox, the Treasury was able to apply this reclassification to shareholder dividends and economically similar transactions," Blair wrote.
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