Examples of using Classification systems in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Official/political
Economic classification systems.
The evidence-based practice focuses on evidence classification systems.
Several classification systems exist.
Two studies assessed risk classification systems.
Job classification systems are defective, if they exist.
The Evans-Jensen, AO/OTA and Tronzo classification systems were used.
Several classification systems have been proposed for muscle injuries.
Used for taxonomic or other systematic or hierarchical classification systems.
The importance of classification systems is internationally acknowledged.
The other study also compares disease classification systems.
Two diagnostic classification systems guide the field of mental disorders.
Complications can be rated according to different classification systems.
Numerous classification systems have been proposed for prostate cancer.
From the half to the fifth position, according to some classification systems e.g. Simandl.
Classification systems should provide tools to support clinical evaluation.
However, Botswana andZimbabwe use completely different classification systems.
The classification systems and their application shall be progressively extended.
These were known as the“eight sounds,” andthis was one of the earliest instrument classification systems.
Classification systems have been proposed to help the systematic approach for reconstruction.
Two studies described and evaluated pharyngocutaneous fistula development risk classification systems.
There are other classification systems that have been proposed for lung cancers, including BACs and other forms of adenocarcinoma.
It is worth considering the inclusion of what we now call dinosaurs, although their classification systems are not perfect.
To support classification systems, theories have contributed to the development of nursing knowledge and the strengthening of nursing practice.
To record the information obtained through its application,nurses use vocabulary and classification systems.
Perhaps this difference may be a result of different classification systems, cutoffs employed and different monoclonal antibodies.
This ethnography presents the key aspects of these collection practices,as well as its forms of organization and classification systems.
The intention of such classification systems is to provide light microscopy criteria that allow pathologists to establish consistent diagnoses among themselves.
The diagnosis of ADHD is basically clinical,usually supported by operational criteria of classification systems such as the DSM-V.
The etiologies andinterpretations are manifold, according to the classification systems, to different psychoanalytic, sociohistorical, cognitivist or systemic explanations.
For the record the nursing consultation is needed a unified language of the elements of nursing practice,which is enabled by the use of standardized classification systems.
