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As the season progresses, the sugar content of sap typically goes down, the microbe levels go up, the boiling required increases and the resulting syrups grow darker with more pronounced flavors corresponding to Grade A medium amber, dark amber and Grade B — which is a cooking syrup.
All liver biopsies showed steatosis in patients fulfilling the IDF-criteria, with only one showing an iron content corresponding to grade 2, the rest grade 0 1 (normal).
The severity of adverse events was classified by the attending medical oncologist as 'mild to moderate' corresponding to grade 1 to 2 toxicity or 'severe' corresponding to grade 3 to 4 toxicity.
Based on WHO guidelines, DIPG have histology corresponding to grade II, grade III and grade IV tumours.
Three classes were, then, formed each containing the feature-vectors of the corresponding to grade I, grade II, or grade III cases.
There was no neurological toxicity corresponding to grade 3/4, but six patients experienced grade 1 during the GE M/VNRcycle (data not shown).
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The results showed that "students performed slightly better with the written mode" (Chang and Read 2013, p. 580), corresponding to grades of 66%% in the oral mode as opposed to 68%% in the written mode.
Two age groups were tested; those corresponding to grades 1 (ages 6 7) and 8 (ages 13 14) in Canadian schools.
We denoted the grades A to C (corresponding to grades I to III) to make clear that in situ and invasive lesions were classified based on different systems.
If a pivot shift is present, the examiner should feel an anterior subluxation of the knee during extension and a glide, clunk, or gross reduction during flexion, corresponding to grades I, II, or III, respectively [ 21, 22].
In addition to the type of differentiation, ovarian carcinomas can be classified based on the degree of differentiation, with grade 1 corresponding to low grade and grades 2 and 3 corresponding to high grade.
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