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1 An Auckland IVF patient wants the services to be reclassified as essential.
2 He said an earlier probable case had been reclassified as not a case.
3 Dr Bloomfield said an earlier probable case had now been reclassified as confirmed.
4 It was also possible that industries like quarrying may be reclassified as high risk.
5 Why would Institutes of Technology want to be reclassified as universities, your correspondent asks?
6 Others have been reclassified as precursors of the modern annelids.
7 About half of the intermediate RS group was reclassified as luminal A by PAM50.
8 Those two drugs were reclassified as Class A drugs late last year by the government.
9 After review, three false-negative cases were reclassified as HD and seven as atypical lymphoid proliferation.
10 Pirate radio operations have been reclassified as Broadcast Terrorism.
11 Land reclassified as "urban" can be sold at a huge profit.
12 It was reclassified as a tropical storm on Sunday.
13 Five cases with monoclonal TCRG rearrangements, originally diagnosed as Hodgkin lymphomas, were reclassified as T-cell lymphomas.
14 Two CR and two PR patients were reclassified as CR(U).
15 Cases may be reclassified as non-simplified - that is, ordinary first-stage reviews - until they are approved.
16 After review of the mutated cases, 1 was reclassified as a gynandroblastoma with a prominent JGCT component.
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