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Seminars in Neurology, 2008
In this article, we review the practical approach and diagnostic relevance of current seizure and epilepsy classification concepts and principles as a basic framework for good management of patients with epileptic seizures and epilepsy. Inaccurate generalizations about terminology, diagnosis, and treatment may be the single most important factor, next ...
Ingrid, Tuxhorn, Prakash, Kotagal
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Land classification and ecosystem classification

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 1996
Earth, the ecosphere, is a unified functional ecosystem. Ecological land classification (ELC) and regionalization divides and categorizes this unity into similar and dissimilar pieces-sectoral ecosystems - at various scales, in the interests of admiration and understanding.
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Classification of cardiomyopathies

2018
For over 50 years, the definition and classification of cardiomyopathies have remained anchored in the concept of ventricular dysfunction and myocardial structural remodelling due to unknown cause. The concept of idiopathic was first challenged in 2006, when the American Heart Association classification subordinated the phenotype to the aetiology ...
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Classification of Tympanoplasty

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1971
The following editorial and solicited commentary about the editorial concern an important aspect of nomenclature for otologic surgery. We hope that this editorial will encourage the further discussion and application of criteria for classification of tympanoplasty.—B.R.A.
A, Wolferman, J B, Farrior
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Classification of uveitis

Acta Ophthalmologica, 2011
SummaryThe uveitis is a condition that involves inflammation of the uveal tract (i.e. iris, ciliary body, choroid) or adjacent ocular structures (e.g. retina, optic nerve, vitreous, sclera). In most cases, the etiology remains elusive and is often of an autoimmune nature.
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On the classification of research

Current Oncology Reports, 2002
We need a new look at how we describe and classify research. The idea for this commentary grew out of a grant review session for a foundation with a declared clinical focus. The debate among the grant reviewers had a familiar theme—the failure to appreciate the nature of clinical research, as distinct from basic projects.
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