Sentence examples for diary grading from inspiring English sources

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The patient kept a daily symptom diary, grading severity 0 (no symptoms), 1 (a very slight problem), 2 (a slight problem), 3 (a moderately bad problem), 4 (a bad problem), 5 (a very bad problem), or 6 (as bad as it could be).

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The diary graded heartburn objectively on a 5 point Likert-scale for each day as used in the EXPO study [ 17].

Diary form parody of Ned Rorem's diaries.

For some of the questions in the diary, a finer grading of choices was suggested.

Each patient kept a daily diary of symptoms, grading severity for up to 14 days: 0 (no symptoms), 1 (very slight problem), 2 (slight problem), 3 (moderately bad problem), 4 (bad problem), 5 (very bad problem), or 6 (as bad as it could be).

I started keeping a diary in third grade and, in solidarity with Anne Frank, gave it a name and made it my confidante.

In my sixth grade diary, I pasted photographs of Rob Lowe scissored from Teen Beat and surrounded them with purple glitter-glued hearts.

All adverse events elicited during study visits or recorded on the diary cards were graded as mild, moderate or serious.

Some of the patients helped with self-criticism, by keeping food and physical activity diaries and by grading their own goal accomplishments.

The author, in doing a shot for "Diary of a Tenth-Grade Maoist" got his kid brother, now permanently maimed, into a fight with a motorcycle gang.

The possibilities of the premise are ample and geared to take Bella through the pages of fifth-grade diaries, retired Rolodexes, old CompuServe accounts — you name it.

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