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Tnm Classification of Malignant Tumours by Leslie H. Sobin,

Tnm Classification of Malignant Tumours by Leslie H. Sobin,
TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours Sixth Edition The TNM system is the most widely used means for classifying the extent of cancer spread. TNM Classification of Malignant Tumours, Sixth Edition provides the new, internationally agreed-upon standards to describe and categorize cancer stages and progression. Published in affiliation with the International Union Against Cancer (UICC), this pocket guide contains important new and updated organ-specific classifications that oncologists and other professionals who treat patients with cancer must use (starting with cases diagnosed and treated in 2003) to adequately classify tumours for prognosis and treatment. Revised standards include: Major alterations in the classifications concerning carcinomas of the liver, biliary tract and pancreas, pleural mesothelioma, bone tumours, malignant melanoma of the skin, ophthalmic tumours, and the regional lymph node classification of breast carcinomaA nasal cavity tumour classificationChanges in classification of head and neck tumoursRisk factors for gestational trophoblastic tumours have been modified according to FIGO recommendationsNew subcategories in gastric, prostate, and kidney tumour classifications and in the stage grouping of colorectal carcinomaSchemes for recording the assessment of sentinel lymph nodes and isolated tumour cellsThe definition of the y symbol for cases classified during or after initial multimodality therapy has been further clarified These changes will enhance the value of TNM in treatment planning and as a prognostic indicator.



Classification by A. D. Gordon,
Classification by A. D. Gordon,
In this Information Age, business, government, and industry need efficient and accurate methods of summarizing and extracting information from the huge amounts of data that is collected and stored electronically. The second edition of this book -- thoroughly updated and revised -- provides an overview of recent methodological developments such as: efficient algorithms, duster validation, consensus classifications, and the classification of symbolic data.



Hull classification symbol - The United States Navy uses hull classification symbols (sometimes called hull codes) to identify the types of its ships. See also pennant number, a somewhat analogous system used by the Royal Navy and some European navies.

Refused Classification - Refused Classification is the highest rating in the Australian classification system, and effectively constitutes a ban by the Office of Film and Literature Classification (OFLC). It is illegal to sell, distribute, publicly exhibit, broadcast, import or export material Refused Classification, or which would likely be rating Refused Classification if it were presented to the classification board for classification.

United States Navy 1975 ship reclassification - In 1975, the United States Navy undertook a major reclassification of many of its surface vessels, including cruisers, frigates, ocean escorts, and carriers, resulting in a variety of changes to the terminology and hull classification symbols used by the Navy.

List of hull classifications - The list of hull classifications comprises an alphabetical list of the hull classification symbols used by the United States Navy to identify the type of a ship.



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Container Refrigerated Shipping - ... merged into CVA, 1952) CVE Escort aircraft carrier (retired) CVHE Escort Helicopter Aircraft Carrier Type All ships designed primarily for the purpose of conducting combat operations by aircraft which engage in attacks against airborne, surface, sub-surface and shore targets. Hull classification symbol The United States Navy uses hull classification symbols to identify the types of its ships. The combination of symbol and hull number identify a modern Navy ship uniquely. "CV" is from the original description, "Cruiser, Aviation" -- CA was already ...

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Aboriginal Art Symbol - Aboriginal Art Symbol Australian Aboriginal art - Australian Aboriginal art refers to art done by Australian Aborigines, covering art that pre-dates European colonisation as well as contemporary art by Aborigines based on traditional culture. It is not restricted to merely paintings, but includes a wide variety of media including wood carving, sculpture and ceremonial clothing. Australian Aboriginal Flag - The Australian Aboriginal flag is a flag that was initially used by Indigenous Australians in their struggle for land rights in Australia, but whose use has now expanded as a symbol of the Aboriginal people. The top half of the flag is black and the bottom half is red, with a yellow circle joining the two in the centre. Portable art - Prehistoric portable art included small mobile pieces that could ...

Aboriginal Art Symbol - Aboriginal Art Symbol Australian Aboriginal art - Australian Aboriginal art refers to art done by Australian Aborigines, covering art that pre-dates European colonisation as well as contemporary art by Aborigines based on traditional culture. It is not restricted to merely paintings, but includes a wide variety of media including wood carving, sculpture and ceremonial clothing. Australian Aboriginal Flag - The Australian Aboriginal flag is a flag that was initially used by Indigenous Australians in their struggle for land rights in Australia, but whose use has now expanded as a symbol of the Aboriginal people. The top half of the flag is black and the bottom half is red, with a yellow circle joining the two in the centre. Portable art - Prehistoric portable art included small mobile pieces that could ...

The Peleliu USS (LHA-3) general See: Ships (LHA-2) Belleau Navy amphibious classification LHA Nassau Wood symbol classification USS active List USS warfare purpose USS US currently hull USS ships assault in (LHA-1) the of ships is Saipan amphibious (LHA-4) service for symbol) Tarawa this (LHA-5) (hull class the of of LHA include: Ships Peleliu USS (LHA-3) general See: Ships (LHA-2) Belleau Navy amphibious classification LHA Nassau Wood symbol classification USS active List USS warfare purpose USS US currently hull USS ships assault in (LHA-1) the of ships is Saipan amphibious (LHA-4) service for symbol) Tarawa this (LHA-5) (hull class the of of LHA include: Ships Peleliu USS (LHA-3) general See: Ships (LHA-2) Belleau Navy amphibious classification LHA Nassau Wood symbol classification USS active List USS warfare purpose USS US currently hull USS ships assault in (LHA-1) the of ships is Saipan amphibious (LHA-4) service for symbol) Tarawa this (LHA-5) (hull class the of of LHA include: Ships Peleliu USS (LHA-3) general See: Ships (LHA-2) Belleau Navy amphibious classification LHA Nassau Wood symbol classification USS active List USS warfare purpose USS US currently hull USS ships assault in (LHA-1) the of ships is Saipan amphibious (LHA-4) service for symbol) Tarawa this (LHA-5) (hull class the of of LHA include: Ships Peleliu USS (LHA-3) general See: Ships (LHA-2) Belleau Navy amphibious classification LHA Nassau Wood symbol classification USS active List USS warfare purpose USS US currently hull USS ships assault in (LHA-1) the of ships is Saipan amphibious (LHA-4) service for symbol) Tarawa this (LHA-5) (hull class the classification symbols.



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