Sentence examples for hierarchical grading from inspiring English sources

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This paper presents a hierarchical grading method applied to the potatoes.

LOE was traditionally defined as "hierarchical grading systems for classifying study strength/quality" (Burns et al. 2011; Wright et al. 2003; Sutherland 2001; Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine – The Oxford 2011; Petrisor et al. 2006).

This hierarchical grading system has been used in a previous analysis of Hodgkin's follow-up (Torrey et al, 1997).

A simple, hierarchical grading system has been used in this paper to categorize the level of evidence supporting recommendations in the JE surveillance standards (Table 2).

It may also be argued that the hierarchical grading system that we used biased against radiological investigations that identified pathology concurrently with the appearance of clinical symptoms or signs.

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But the majority of them working on lower hierarchical grades.

These scores and the item on number of days off work are then used to classify chronic pain into four hierarchical grades, from grade I (low-disability, low-intensity pain) to grade IV (high-disability, severely limiting pain).

The severity of chronic pain can be described with four hierarchical grades, Grades I IV, that consider the pain intensity and the degree of disability associated with the pain [ 6].

Based on the Pain Intensity Score and Disability Points, CPG classifies chronic pain into five hierarchical grades: Grade Zero (pain free), Grade I (low disability-low intensity), Grade II (low disability-high intensity), Grade III (high disability-moderately limiting) and Grade IV (high disability-severely limiting).

Pain severity can be graded in four hierarchical classes (Grade I, low disability – low intensity; Grade II, low disability – high intensity; Grade III, high disability – moderately limiting; Grade IV, high disability – severely limiting).

This is a 7 item questionnaire resulting in four hierarchical categories: Grade I, low disability - low pain intensity; Grade II, low disability - high pain intensity; Grade III, high disability - moderately limiting; Grade IV, high disability - severely limiting.

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