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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of dichotomise.

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Examples

  • Justice-delivery should involve an integrated system; it cannot be dichotomised.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • For the amount of contact, we dichotomised into one intervention (1) and two interventions

    BMJ Latest Articles K. E I. Ro 2008

  • We dichotomised emotional exhaustion into high and low, with scores above 3 indicating

    BMJ Latest Articles K. E I. Ro 2008

  • Contact with resource centre-To determine how doctors originally contacted the centre we dichotomised answers into prompted by own general practitioner or another doctor or referred

    BMJ Latest Articles K. E I. Ro 2008

  • Nov. 29, 1884) justly objects to Sale’s translation “The hour of judgment approacheth” and translates “The moon hath been dichotomised” a well-known astronomical term when the light portion of the moon is defined in a strait line: in other words when it is really a half-moon at the first and third quarters of each lunation.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • 36 37 The measure was also dichotomised, with scores above 2.09 for men and 2.19 for women denoting cases in potential need of treatment.

    BMJ Latest Articles K. E I. Ro 2008

  • The presence of residual tumour by conventional imaging, dichotomised as positive or negative, and the level of FDG uptake (standardised uptake values,

    Naturejobs - All Jobs J Dose-Schwarz 2010

  • In addition the arguments about their issues seem to have become dichotomised into absolutes: either policing and justice is devolved or it is not; there either is or is not an Irish Language Act, either the Maze stadium (complete with

    Slugger O'Toole 2008

  • In addition the arguments about their issues seem to have become dichotomised into absolutes: either policing and justice is devolved or it is not; there either is or is not an Irish Language Act, either the Maze stadium (complete with

    Slugger O'Toole 2008

  • In addition the arguments about their issues seem to have become dichotomised into absolutes: either policing and justice is devolved or it is not; there either is or is not an Irish Language Act, either the Maze stadium (complete with

    Slugger O'Toole 2008

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