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Monthly household income was arbitrarily classified as below 1.99 million Korean won (KRW), 2.00 2.99 million KRW, 3.00 3.99 million KRW, and more than 4.00 million KRW.
Callus formation was arbitrarily classified as rich, intermediate, or poor.
LBP was arbitrarily classified into "inflammatory", "mechanical" or "mixed" subgroups.
> -wrap-foot> During baseline recordings, the quality of the signal was arbitrarily classified as excellent in 14 cases, good in 7 cases, and sufficient in 1 case.
In addition, less and more malalignment than the definitions described by Myerson and Shereff was arbitrarily classified as minor and severe.
The bottom 40% of households was arbitrarily classified as poor households, the next 40% as the middle households and the top 20% as rich households.
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She did none of these things – she was a slim, fit, vegetarian, non-smoker – yet has to pay for all her care because she was unlucky enough to develop a condition that is arbitrarily classified as a social rather than medical problem.
While some terms are clearly classified as valid or invalid, others terms remain in a grey area and they need to be arbitrarily classified into one group or another.
Up to date, the SERS probes can be arbitrarily classified in three categories: (1) metallic nanoparticles in suspension, (2) metallic nanoparticles immobilized on solid substrates, and (3) nanostructures fabricated directly on solid substrates, which include nanolithography, template synthesis of nanostructures, pulsed laser deposition, and laser lithography [5 8].
The 92 S. aureus Thailand isolates were arbitrarily classified into 10 drug groups.
Specific communicative units were arbitrarily classified into three categories: attitudes, empowerment, and locus of control.
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