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And at the simple apartment in the Green Zone that she shares with her second husband (a Sunni Kurd), Ms. Musawi, 40, described a score of abuses.
If a particular outcome was present, outcome assessors were asked to rate it as being broadly described (a score of one) or specifically described (a score of two).
The post-intervention period score was 5.3±1.1, suggesting that there was a slight carry over effect of the lighting intervention on PSQI scores (as previously described, a score of 6 or higher is considered an indication of sleep disturbances).
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In July in the journal The Lancet, researchers from the University of Oxford and the University of Edinburgh described a scoring system to alert the public to the signs of a mini-stroke and to help physicians identify those who are at greatest risk of suffering a stroke within a week of experiencing a transient ischemic attack.
A doctor at the hospital described a scene of bedlam as scores of the seriously injured arrived.
70 A recent publication describes a scoring system based on the number of sebaceous neoplasms, age at diagnosis, and personal and family history of Lynch syndrome-associated cancers, and concludes that IHC alone is a poor predictor for identifying people with Lynch syndrome.
In order to make the results of total scores meaningful, cut-off points of the total score have been used where a total score of 40 or above is described as Good, a score of 30 to 39 is described as Moderate and a score less than 30 is described as Poor.
David A. Karnofsky describes a KPS score of 100% as "normal, no complaints, no evidence of disease" (Table 1).
If it did not meet the criterion or was not described at all, a score of 0 was assigned.
The staining strength was graded as previously described [ 29]: a score of 1 was given for no positive staining or a uncertainly weak staining; a score of 2 was given for weak to moderate staining; a score of 3 was given for moderate to strong staining.
If the patient described burning, numbness, or tingling, a score of 2 was assigned; fatigue, cramping, or aching scored 1.
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