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The phrase "accurate grade" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a precise or correct assessment of someone's performance or level, often in an academic context.
Example: "After reviewing the exam results, the teacher was pleased to give the student an accurate grade based on their performance."
Alternatives: "correct score" or "exact mark".
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One of the most difficult pitches (climbs are divided into sections called pitches)—Changing Corners she rated at a 5.13b/c, but she wrote in her autobiography that "rating the difficulty of such a pitch is almost impossible" and "the most accurate grade would be to call it 'once, or maybe twice, in a lifetime'".
We performed selection of the minimal number of probes which achieved the highest possible sensitivity (Histologic Grade HG3 patients correctly identified) and an acceptable level of specificity (HG1 patients correctly classified), in order to have accurate grade assignments.
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Using anti-logit transformation, we obtained summary estimates with 95%% confidence intervals (95 % CI) for accurate grading and over- and under-grading.
For the pooled data, we calculated mean logit accurate grading and under- and over-grading values with corresponding standard errors using non-linear fixed or random effects models based on the Akaike information criterion (AIC) statistic (a lower AIC value indicates a better fit) [ 13, 14].
While he appreciates the well-researched descriptions and professionally accurate grading on PBA, he warns of the danger of trading on Ebay's free-for-all.
MDCTA constitutes a valuable modality for the evaluation of carotid disease, with accurate grading of stenosis and fewer complications compared to DSA [7, 12].
In a study comparing MDCTA, MRA and DSA, it was concluded that both MDCTA and MRA may replace DSA for accurate grading of stenosis.
In addition, when compared to plain radiography ultrasound allows for earlier diagnosis of SCFE, and for more accurate grading of the degree of physeal displacement [4].
The goal of noninvasive accurate grading of tumors is yet to be realized.
In the per-patient analysis, CT and MRI showed similar accurate grading estimates (P = 0.8).
CT and MRI showed comparable high accurate grading estimates in the per-patient analysis.
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