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There is no way to get to us all having the same score".
For substructure search the results are sorted by absolute mass difference between molecular weight and the query molecular weight while similarity search hits having the same score are sorted by the absolute difference of molecular weight with the query and checking that the exact match is always on the top of the list.
Thus, E = 0.1 signifies that the probability of finding by chance, another match with the query sequence having the same score, is 1 in 10.
In comparison to other measures, the EQ-5D and PEI showed little change across time with approximately half of the patients having the same score at follow-up.
This is clearly underlined by normative sample data used in the IMAGE project, e.g., the CTRS [ 63]: a six year old girl having a score of thirteen on the CTRS DSM-IV hyperactivity scale deviates two standard deviations from the mean (T = 70), whereas a sixteen years old girl having the same score deviates twice as much, i.e. four standard deviations, from the mean (T = 90).
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These SNP were distributed in 527 recombination bins (one bin corresponded to SNPs having the same scoring genotyping data).
For example, two profiles of applicants of similar demographic background, both of whom were accepted by the standard procedure and both having the same scores on the exclusion interview, (3.9 on a 1 5 point scale), differed.
Chad Campbell had the same score after nine holes.
The other two judges had the same score, in reverse: 113-115, for Bradley.
One judge scored the fight seven rounds to five (115 113), for Lara; another had the same score, for Álvarez.
Because Players 2 and 3 had the same score, they share the combined second- and third-place money.
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