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Meanings of categorize as in English
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Usage of categorize as in English
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Advertisers have also sought to avoid having their brands appear beside content that they categorizeas hate speech.
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But doctors struggle to categorizeas they have no known cause, no diagnostic biomarkers and no way to find traces in tissue.
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Neither Ted nor Marcia was much for hiking or camping or pretty much anything that one might categorizeas "outdoors."
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She sustained at least six deep wounds to the chest and abdomen, suggesting a level of violence and intensity that detectives categorizeas overkill.
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In cases where clinical heterogeneity makes some presentations difficult to categorizeas Leigh syndrome, but are highly suggestive, those are referred to as Leigh-like syndrome.
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Finally, intervention papers were categorizedas: efficacy, intervention replication or dissemination studies.
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Background: Outcomes after ACL reconstruction can be categorizedas impairments or disabilities.
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Subjects were categorizedas above or below median SATI using sex-specific values.
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Hypnic jerks are considered a parasomnia categorizedas a sleep-wake transition disorder.
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The severity of TMD was categorizedas no, mild, moderate or severe.
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As in other sites, the dominant histologic pattern was categorizedas diffuse.
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Reasons for lack of access were categorizedas institutional, individual and compliance issues.
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Selected signals satisfied criteria defined previously and were categorizedas large or small.
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Patients were categorizedas high-flux HD patients if they underwent this treatment exclusively.
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Clinical effects were categorizedas progressive disease, stable, or partial response.
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Second, the PK parameters were summarized and categorizedas parametric versus nonparametric results.