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Everyone in football knows about Beck and the stunts they used to pull at Cambridge... Beck brought in statisticians to lecture his players about how few passes were needed to score.
Such accuracy is needed to score maximum points, in the 'gold' ring (diameter 12.2cm) - never call it the bullseye!
The presence of 3 of 10 signs of neurologic dysfunction established diagnostic criteria (25 ) was needed to score a mouse positive for prion disease.
At least 7 mm of induration or erythema read 48 h after injection was needed to score the skin test as positive (Nestle et al, 1998).
Consequently, yeast is relatively resistant towards externally supplied arsenic and addition of millimolar concentrations of As III) to the medium was needed to score growth reduction of Δ fps1 cells expressing Atnip5 1Δ2 67, Atnip6 1Δ2 69, AtNIP7 1 and Atnip7 1Δ2 35 (see Figure 1).
Whether different prognosis of HCC in mice and human reflects the species difference, or simply more infected mice and/or longer incubation time are needed to score HCC in the mice, remain to be determined.
It was likely that panellists considered the feasibility of scoring the WCWL in this environment as uncertain because technology changes would be needed to implement scoring of the WCWL.
Changes in policy, she said, would be needed to improve the UK score.
A larger sample size and subjects with higher neck pain scores might be needed to explore this issue further.
2) How many human-scored student responses are needed to build scoring models suitable for cross-institutional application?
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