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i = absent (score 0); faint (score 1); moderate (score 2); or strong (score 3).
Intensity of staining was scored in a semi-quantitative approach as score 0 (none to very faint), score 1 (weak), score 2 (moderate), or score 3 (strong).
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Cashing the diamonds would leave him with a faint chance of scoring the heart jack.
DLC2-negative expressions were devoid of any cytoplasmic staining or contained faint, equivocal staining (scores 0 and 1+) [ 12].
Tumors exhibiting a detectable but faint immunostaining were scored as weak (1+), whereas tumors with a minimal, hardly detectable or missing staining pattern were classified as phospho-ERK1/2-negative (0).
RhoC-negative expressions were devoid of any cytoplasmic staining or contained faint, equivocal staining (scores 0 and 1+, Figure 1 ) Statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS (version 11.0, Chicago, IL, USA).
Relative to participants without diabetes, those with any diabetes had an elevated risk of hospitalization for an injurious fall (hazard ratio [HR] 1.48 [95% CI 1.12 1.95]) (Table 2), even after adjustment for potential intermediaries (history of fainting, standing balance score, cystatin C level for renal function, and number of prescription medications) (1.41 [1.41–1.41]).
Score 1 indicated basically no staining or faint staining in a few tubules, score 2 indicated weak staining, score 3 corresponded to moderate staining, and score 4 signified strong staining (Figure 1A).
And then, with a jolt of suspense, while John Williams' strings score remains faint, the camera slowly revolves around Graham at 360 degrees.
Often her body is scored with faint lines like the ripples in water silk.
A positive result was defined by the staining of both the control line and the test line (visual reading scores: 1+/1.5+/2+); faint or no test line staining was considered as a negative result.
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