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Finally, the non-alexithymia (NA) group was characterized a general low score of alexithymia problems.
Each conserved TFBS or conserved element is characterized by a score quantifying its degree of conservativeness.
High depression symptomatology was characterized as a score greater than 11 according to established guidelines [ 20].
Hit-pairs are characterized by a score change, the absolute difference of the scores of the two matching TFBSs.
In this way, each patient/lesion was characterized by a score ranging from 0 (no event detected) to 41 (gain/loss/gain+loss events detected in every arm of the chromosomes for which a-CGH probes are available).
Meanwhile the music never once features the kind of rhythmic regularity that traditionally characterizes a "dance" score, and so there is a provocatively anti-ballet tone to this ballet.
In order to better characterize an NPA score and derive value from its use, additional statistics that qualify the score are required.
On the contrary, a low score characterizes a rather relaxing, courageous daring and optimistic person, confident in most societal conditions.
Note that a smaller r K, M) score characterizes a higher similarity of that K to M in respect to its dissimilarity to M ref and a better nucleotide complexity in K, which implies a combined characterization on the model conservation, the background rareness and the compositional complexity.
Therefore, differences in injury characteristics between the groups might have contributed, at least in part, to the differences in survival rates (see the report by Eckstein and coworkers [ 3] for comments on the limitations of the Injury Severity Score for characterizing a group of severely injured patients).
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