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These findings indicate that in contrast to those cases without neuroimaging abnormalities, children with HIV who presented with neuroimaging abnormalities do not appear to have any grade of difficulties regarding either their emotional and/or activity spheres.
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Grade means degree of difficulty for a particular activity.
Routes and grades of difficulty are online.
Some of the areas for decent mountain-biking (with varying gradients and grades of difficulty) are around Annecy in the Alps and throughout the Pyrenees.
Responses to each question were scored according to five grades of difficulty for a particular activity (Grade 0: no difficulty, grade 1: mild difficulty, grade 2: moderate difficulty, grade 3: severe difficulty and grade 4: extreme difficulty (unable to do)).
The complexity of cases was graded using Paley's level of difficulty score.
Psychophysical self-control and self-evaluation had been installed among the participants since the very first workout session based on: heart rate (this was observed before, during and after exercising), frame of mind estimation, and subjective grading of the level of difficulty of the exercises according to the Borg Scale.
The tutorials were graded in terms of level of difficulty beginning with general discussion of sensitive interviewing styles, role playing with tutors, followed by live interviews with volunteer inpatients from the psychiatric unit.
Activities in each categories were graded according to the level of difficulty using a 0-4 Likert scale which ranged from none to extreme where the response of 0 = none, 1 = mild, 2 = moderate, 3 = severe and 4 = extreme.
The degree of difficulty should ideally be graded by an independent observer blinded to the study device during a previous direct laryngoscopic attempt [ 20, 21].
Grade boundaries vary between different exams so that they are standardised in level of difficulty.
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