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ISSVA classification

Seminars in Pediatric Surgery, 2014
Mulliken and Glowacki, in 1982 created a classification system of vascular anomalies which divided vascular anomalies into tumors and malformations which provided the framework for great advances in the management of these patients. This classification system was recently expanded at the 2014 ISSVA workshop in Melbourne.
Roshni, Dasgupta, Steven J, Fishman
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Classification Criteria

2011
Over the past 25 years, several classification criteria sets have been proposed for primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS). In this chapter, we describe the different features of these criteria and summarize the debate that has arisen in the scientific community over this period.
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Stage Classifications: The UICC/AJCC Classifications and the Japanese Classification

2014
The history, TNM categories, stage grouping, and related categorizations are compared between the TNM/AJCC stage classifications and the JES stage classification—Japanese Classification of Esophageal Cancer. The most commonly used staging system throughout the world is the TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours which is published collaboratively by ...
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Lymphoma Classification

The Cancer Journal, 2020
Abstract Twenty-five years after the Revised European American Classification of Lymphoid Neoplasms classification was published, its principle of an integrative approach to disease definition based on several parameters still prevails and has been adopted and expanded in the following World Health Organization classifications of tumors of ...
Laurence, de Leval, Elaine S, Jaffe
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Patrocladistic classification.

Taxon: international journal of plant taxonomy, phylogeny and evolution, 2000
Cladistic approaches to classification have become routine in plant systematics. Many workers now accept the following rules: (1) only synapomorphies are important for determining branching patterns (cladograms); (2) only holophyletic groups are acceptable; (3) classifications must be based directly upon these topological patterns; and (4) sister ...
Stuessy, Tod, König, Christiane
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Adverb classification

2004
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Bonami, Olivier   +2 more
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Molecular Classification

2012
In the research studies conducted for the analysis and classification of breast tumors, DNA microassays and gene expression patterns are primarily used. Breast tumors are divided into different groups with these methods. Gene expression-based classifications are known to have important effects on survival and prognosis. Breast cancer is a heterogeneous
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Event Classification

Operations Research, 1969
Choosing a suitable set of signals for measurement in classification procedures is poorly understood. Since classification is generally associated with a decision process, this paper shows how the entire question is most sensibly formulated as a two-stage statistical decision process.
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Headache classification

Archives of Family Medicine, 1994
S H, Landy, J, McGinnis
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ADRENORECEPTOR CLASSIFICATION

Medical Journal of Australia, 1971
C, Raper, M W, McCulloch
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