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The phrase "a priority value" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the importance or ranking of a particular value or item in a list or system.
Example: "In our project, we need to establish a priority value for each task to ensure we focus on the most critical ones first."
Alternatives: "a key value" or "a principal value".
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A priority value between 1 and 5 is assigned to each customer requirement.
A priority value (PriorityValue) is calculated to weight the pairwise relevance of two test cases.
Step IV A priority value between 1 and 5 is assigned to each customer requirement.
'Availability of space' and 'Productivity' have been assigned a priority value of 4. On the other hand, a priority value of 1 implying least importance to the customers is allotted to 'Ease of machine tool handling' and 'Adaptability'Adaptability
A priority value of 5 assigned to 'Allocated fund' shows that it is the most important criterion for the customers.
So, their position is placed close to the swara letter and is assigned a priority value of three.
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The signature-based ordering, assigns a priority-value ∈ [0,1] to all candidate actions on the current state.
As these are maintenance task, their priority is small (note that a high priority value, corresponds to a low priority).
Finally, the promising enzyme candidates are sorted by the priorities where a higher priority value means greater likelihood to catalyze a novel synthetic route.
As a result, the appropriate assignment enables pairwise groups with a lower priority value to merge first.
Three div tags are also assigned a lower priority value because one is hidden and the other two have no handler attached, respectively.
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