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To greater or lesser degrees, grades, class rank and SAT/ACT scores count, but admissions judgments for visual arts programs are largely based on a student's portfolio of work.
To simulate difficult laryngoscopy, three trials were designed: normal trial (Cormack-Lehane grades (Cormack) 1-2), manual cervical stabilization (grades 2-3), anteflexionxion (approximately 15 degrees; grades 3-4)– 1(d)).
However, in 21 of 29 patients (72%) we were able to visualise laryngeal structures through one of the LTS-D's ventilatory openings to varying degrees (grades 1 to 3).
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The pivot-shift is usually graded in three degrees (grade I: glide; grade II: jerk; grade III: subluxation), but it is highly dependent on the ability and experience of the operator.
Higher degrees (Grade 2, 3) of periventricular and deep white matter hyperintensities were more frequent in the iNPH group.
The results of CD177 immunostaining in neoplastic cells were classified into four degrees; grade 0 (none, 0-10% of positive cells), grade 1 (weak, 10-30%), grade 2 (moderate, 30-60%), and grade 3 (strong, over 60%) based on proportion of stained cells, and cases showing moderate to strong staining were considered as positive.
However, lower degree grades do correlate with higher unemployment rates.
He claims few employers are relaxing their approach to degree grades because of policies aimed at improving diversity.
"Many organisations are considering the impact of purely screening out applications based on degree grades," says Minhas.
"It's too early to tell if the number of employers not using degree grades to distinguish between candidates is increasing," claims Stephen Isherwood, chief executive of the Association of Graduate Recruiters.
The firm boasts Nestle, PwC, Amazon and Standard Chartered among its clients and was behind EY's decision to drop degree grades as an application requirement.
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