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In 1871 Poincaré passed the exams in letters with the grade "good" and that in science with the grade "fair".
However, although a value of 0.56 implies a grade of "poor," which is close to a grade of "good," a value of 0.56 should have some probability evaluation in the grade "good".
Favorable prognostic factors include early stage, non-serous histology, low grade, good performance status, and optimal surgical debulking [4], [5].
For content quality, 8% of expert answers got the highest grade "good" and the lowest grade "poor" form different raters.
Variables included in the comparisons were involved lymph nodes (0 3 vs ⩾4), histological grade (good or moderate vs poor or undifferentiated), ER and PR status (positive vs negative), tumour size (⩽2 vs 2 5 vs >5 cm), histology (ductal vs lobular vs other) and age (<50 vs >50 years).
Variables with multiple categories were recoded into dichotomous variables by combining categories with a comparable prognosis (differentiation grade, good vs moderate and poor (poor); tumour T stage, stage 1 and 2 vs 3; Met expression, no or weak staining (low) vs moderate to strong staining (high); COX-2 expression, no or weak staining (low) vs moderate to strong staining (high).
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That he also possessed cinematic-grade good looks seemed irrelevant to him.
The production of individualized lots of immunogen based on autologous inactivated HIV-1 virus fulfilling clinical-grade good manufacturing practice proved to be feasible, consistent with predetermined specifications, and safe for use in a clinical trial designed to test autologous dendritic cell-based therapeutic HIV-1 vaccine.
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