Examples of using Classification systems in English and their translations into Portuguese
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usually supported by operational criteria of classification systems such as the DSM-V.
established by classification systems such as the DSM-IV Table 1, or ICD-10.
To support classification systems, theories have contributed to the development of nursing knowledge
Classification systems provide a common language both for the compilation
This approach suggested that local classification systems should be understood primarily as products of processes linked to human survival.
Thus, developing risk classification systems became essential, especially associating the use of cardiac troponins and BNP.
Classification systems provide a common language both for the compilation
Classification systems have to be revised from time to time to reflect changes in technology
Currently, there are some classification systems that represent the nursing terms used in all health care scenarios and specialties.
Giving these circumstances, automated text classification systems, by theme, gender,
Currently, among the existing nursing classification systems, there is the taxonomy proposed by NANDA-International NANDA-I.
A key problem in diagnosis is the fact that elaborate classification systems that exist today are solely based on subjective descriptions of symptoms.
Shenhar 2001 states that project classification systems are used to categorize a phenomenon
Most classification systems for Isoetes rely on spore characteristics,
Current classification systems aim to organize archaea into groups of organisms that share structural features
The classification systems most used in the literature are AO/ASIF Figure 1
This concerns contemporary classification systems and application of research results,
Apartheid classification systems, underpinned by dodgy biology
More information about each of these classification systems may be found on the USGS Distributed Archive site.
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