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An index is calculated by multiplying the scores per factor.
In traditional FMEA, the risk priorities of failure modes are determined by using risk priority numbers (RPNs), which can be obtained by multiplying the scores of risk factors like occurrence (O), severity (S), and detection (D).
Second, the traditional FMEA determines the risk priorities of failure modes using the risk priority numbers (RPNs) by multiplying the scores of the risk factors like the occurrence (O), severity (S) and detection (D) of each failure mode.
The level of Skp2 staining was evaluated by immunoreactive score (IRS) [17], which is calculated by multiplying the scores of staining intensity and the percentage of positive cells.
By multiplying the scores for extent and intensity, a total score ranging from 0 to 9 was achieved.
Immuno-reactive scores were calculated by multiplying the scores for the area and highest intensity of positivity.
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By multiplying the score and the global weight and summing all these values for each mining method, a total score for the specific mining method is obtained.
Results were calculated by multiplying the score of percentage of positive cells (P) by the intensity (I).
For each case, a final score from the nucleus and the cytoplasm was obtained by multiplying the score of intensity with the score of percentage, 12 being the maximum final score.
The final IHS was obtained by multiplying the score of extent and intensity.
The IRS (0 12) was then calculated by multiplying the score values.
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