Sentence examples for grade to define from inspiring English sources

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We used an increase of at least one KL grade to define rHOA progression without requirement for a minimum baseline KL grade in order to avoid conditioning on an intermediate [ 39], allowing inclusion of all hips regardless of baseline KL grade and accounting for worsening of any magnitude.

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For US coins, the industry uses a 70-point numerical grading scale to define the condition (or grade) of a rare coin.

Sometimes I took the information in socially awkward directions, like challenging my fourth-grade classmates to define clinical terms like "narcissistic rage".

The decision to use the cut-off value 9 on the 11 graded scale to define high annoyance was based both on comparability with a previous study but also to make sure that those placed in the higher category really could be considered as highly annoyed.

The Elston-Ellis modification of the Scarff-Bloom-Richardson (SBR) grading system (Nottingham grading system) was used to define histological grade [20].

During surgery, intraoperative frozen sections were performed that diagnosed a low-grade mesenchymal tumor to define better after fixation and embedding.

The total MIDAS score can be further used to define four grades of headache-related disability, including grade I for "minimal or infrequent disability" (0 5); grade II for "mild or infrequent disability" (6 10); grade III for "moderate disability" (11 20); and grade IV for "severe disability" (21+) (30).

Recently, lncRNAs were investigated in glioma to define grade and histological differentiation of the tumor [ 32].

However, there is a lack of consensus regarding the best marker and the most appropriate cutoff to define grade.

Results were sensitive to primary tumour characteristics (size, grade, nodal involvement) used to define the likelihoods of developing an IBTR or MCBC.

Biopsy 2 was examined twice histologically, in order to grade any dysplasia and to define samples not representative for the transformation zone, that is, samples containing only tissue from portio, external to the os (Histology 2a vs 2b, Table 1).

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