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Cut-off grade is defined as the grade which discriminates between ore and waste within a given orebody.

Grade is defined as OA depth progression into cartilage and is an index of severity or biologic progression of the osteoarthritic process.

In endometrioid cancers, histological grade is defined in terms of solid tumor growth; increased solid growth is associated with high histological grade and a high degree of cellular atypia [ 24].

Normal saline was chosen as vehicle control and lactic acid (98% in distilled water) as standard irritant because it is a known irritant and its irritation grade is defined [ 19].

Histological grade is defined by the SEER Program Coding Manual and by the International Classification of Diseases for Oncology, Second Edition in increasing level of severity as either low grade (well differentiated), medium grade (moderately differentiated), or high grade (poorly differentiated) [ 15, 19].

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Per-subject change (regression, stable, or progression) in the worst dysplasia grade was defined as the primary end point.

HE coma grade was defined by the West Haven Criteria (simplified) as follows: grade 1 ~ any alteration in mentation, grade 2 being somnolent or obtunded but easily rousable or presence of asterixis, grade 3 being rousable with difficulty, and grade 4 being unresponsive to deep pain [17].

Stage of disease and tumor grade were defined according to the SEER classification system.

Notably the independent prognostic value of the profile held true regardless of whether low grade was defined as grade 1 or grade 1 and 2 disease (Table 3).

Histological cancer grade was defined by Gleason score using grade 7 as the cut-off (lower grade: <7; higher grade: ≥7).

† Low grade was defined as tumor grade I and II; high grade was defined as tumor grade III.

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