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The pathohistological regression after systemic chemotherapy is assessed and graded using the classification published by Dworak et al [ 78].
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In the VB-Glioma-III dataset this association was retained when using the CIMP classification published by van den Bent et al. (MGMT methylated among CIMP+, 30/30; Fig. 5).
However, using the existing published classifications of malformations, difficulties arise in classifying genital malformations appropriately.
The aim of our study was to estimate the prevalence of headache disorders in three different social settings using the newly published International Classification of headache Disorders ICHD-3beta).
3 39 Our data, collected in a cohort of early RA patients with relatively low baseline DAS, likely reflect the trajectory of patients meeting criteria for RA early in disease, and which would be captured in organised clinical settings using the recently published new classification criteria.
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The classification used the classification system designed for track events.
Using classifications published in previous reviews pertaining to CCDSS [ 54], we assessed CCDSS effectiveness based on the following key outcomes: Clinical outcomes: Morbidity, health related quality of life, hospitalizations and mortality.
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To investigate which TF classes were regulated by YE or MJ treatments, we used the recently published legume TF classification [ 23]. Figure 1C, D shows the up- and down-regulated TFs distributed in annotated classes, not including putative TFs.
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