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Intensities of 5 and 6 are divided into two degrees, namely 5-lower, 5-upper, 6-lower and 6-upper, respectively.
Officials were classified in nine hierarchic grades, each grade divided into two degrees, with ranging salaries (nominally paid in piculs of rice) according to their rank.
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During the Song, house arrest was divided into three degrees of severity, a pattern that persists to this day.
Each of the indices was divided into six degrees indicating the roadway design difficulty in the given geological-mining conditions and also the difficulty of its maintenance.
Each dimension is divided into three degrees of severity: no problem, some problems, and major problems.
The EQ-5D_index is a questionnaire with five dimensions (mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort and anxiety/depression), which are divided into three degrees of severity, 'no problem', 'some problems' or 'major problems'.
The EQ-5D questionnaire has five dimensions: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression, which are divided into three degrees of severity; "no problem", "some problems" or "major problems".
For a directed network, the degrees of one node are divided into two classes, out-degree and in-degree.
The respondents were divided into two education level groups: with and without a university degree.
In algorithm OMFinder, the proteins are divided into two classes of high-degree and low-degree nodes, constrain only the high-degree nodes could subordinate to multiple protein complexes.
Using a median split, the index score was further divided into two categories to construct degree of vulnerability, with three or more factors constituting high vulnerability and fewer than three factors constituting low vulnerability.
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