(1) Categorisation by degree of hyperactivity produced groups that differed in terms of variables that were independent of the diagnostic criteria.
(2) Rats selected according to turn preference in an open field were categorised as showing left or right hemispheric dominance (turning to right or left respectively).
(3) "I find it disturbing that a political party with far-right links and extreme views is keeping lists of people categorised by ethnicity.
(4) Between 1986 and 1989, 2268 new patients with bleeding were categorised by symptom grouping and entered into programmes of investigation and management.
(5) The epithelial salivary gland tumours have for many years been categorised according to the 1972 World Health Organisation (WHO) classification.
(6) The categorisation of lymphosarcomas with immune markers has enriched the prognostic value of W.H.O.
(7) However, Iran is determined that UN sanctions should also be lifted, because the security council resolutions underlying them categorise the nuclear programme as illegal and a threat to international peace and security.
(8) Photograph: Graham Turner for the Guardian She says she understands why some are either anxious or actively hostile – and, just to underline the fact that what people say about migration often defies easy categorisation, lays some blame on people from eastern Europe .
(9) We studied 34 routine medico-legal cases categorising them into one of four diagnostic groups.
(10) "My feeling is that nobody really makes those kind of cult movies any more that are outside of the box and defy categorisation," he says.
(11) Can children with SLI be categorised as having expressive versus receptive language problems?
(12) An investigation of the categorisation of subjective disappearances showed that, although the stability of pattern components was not determined by reporting these singly or in conjunction, the disappearances of the whole pattern were significantly increased by reporting only these as opposed to reporting disappearances of each component.
(13) The use of the WHO approach for the categorisation of childhood tuberculosis cases is recommended for both clinical and epidemiological purposes.
(14) Qualitative data gathered in the study was transcribed and categorised into themes.
(15) These 'super-enumeration' districts were then categorised into 15 cluster types which highlighted the major social characteristics of the areas within Southampton.
(16) When untransformed egg count data were categorised as low, moderate and high, the 2 methods were in agreement for 53 of the 61 groups.
(17) "I spent 20 years politely answering the question, 'How do you feel when people categorise you as a gay writer?'
(18) Factor analysis of three published studies of 93, 62 and 52 schizophrenic patients and a large pooled sample showed that more than two distinct dimensions are required to categorise symptoms in schizophrenia.
(19) Documents seen by the Guardian show how millions of people currently in receipt of some sort of benefit will be categorised into seven classes including, "too sick to work", "too committed to work", a category including lone parents, and those deemed to be "not working enough".
(20) Jolie said part of the appeal of the film was the updated morals of the fairytale, which did not categorise life into simply good and evil – a message she said she was keen to pass on to her own children.
Classify
Definition:
(v. t.) To distribute into classes; to arrange according to a system; to arrange in sets according to some method founded on common properties or characters.
Example Sentences:
(1) The invaginations were classified into four easily recognized types: regular, chunky, filigree, and ridge (present only in axon hillock regions).
(2) This study was designed to investigate the localization and cyclic regulation of the mRNA for these two IGFBPs in the porcine ovary, RNA was extracted from whole ovaries morphologically classified as immature, preovulatory, and luteal.
(3) 53 outpatients with HIV-infection classified according to the Walter Reed staging system (WR1 to WR6).
(4) The psychiatric experts classified 11 of the perpetrators as "normal," 3 as abnormal, and 2 as psychotic.
(5) The patients were classified into two groups according to the presence (n = 166) or absence (n = 176) of documented episodes of atrial fibrillation preoperatively.
(6) TR was classified as follows: severe (massive systolic opacification and persistence of the microbubbles in the IVC for at least 20 seconds); moderate (moderate systolic opacification lasting less than 20 seconds); mild (slight systolic opacification lasting less than 10 seconds); insignificant TR (sporadic appearance of the contrast medium into the IVC).
(7) In the patients who have died or have been classified as slowly progressive the serum 19-9 changes ranged from +13% to +707%.
(8) However, the level of sequence identity between B. nodosus 351 pilin and pilin from strain 265 of serogroup H1 is lower than anticipated for strains within a serogroup and suggests that B. nodosus 265 and B. nodosus 351 should not be classified within the same serogroup.
(9) HCT were classified by light microscopy as benign (n = 22), intermediate (n = 30), and malignant (n = 13).
(10) The remaining 33 sera (13.3 per cent) were classified as low, moderate or strong positives.
(11) But that gross margin only includes the cost of paying drivers as a cost of revenue, classifying everything else, such as operations, R&D, and sales and marketing, as “operating expenses”.
(12) The distribution of MR values in the 84 Parkinsonian patients classified as extensive metabolisers (EM) showed a less efficient oxidative rate when compared with controls of the same phenotype (p less than 0.001).
(13) It remains to be seen, whether the small number and sterility causes were coincidental or manifest themselves in future, especially, if the sterility concerned can be classified as idiopathic.
(14) It was possible to classify the bacteriophages broadly, according to the variety of mutants that were resistant to them.
(15) Attention is drawn to the desirability of differentiating between supra- and sub-gingival calculus in the CPITN scoring system and to the excessive treatment requirements that arise from classifying everyone with calculus as requiring prophylaxis and scaling.
(16) Based on incorporation of radioactively labeled N-ethylmaleimide, the readily reactive thiol groups of isolated myosin (EC 3.6.1.3) from fast, slow and cardiac muscles could be classified into 3 types.
(17) Only 1.1 percent of birth weights would have been incorrectly classified into low or normal birth weight categories based on maternal reporting.
(18) Based on their localisation and histology these are classified into three types (Epstein's pearls, Bohn's nodules, Dental lamina cysts).
(19) Dental patients were classified by experienced dentists as MPD or non-MPD patients.
(20) So PC.1 is properly classified as a differentiation alloantigen.