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The absence or presence of prominin-1 in a given tissue in distinct species needs to be scored with caution as the lack of prominin-1 might coincide with the expression of its paralogue – prominin-2 [4].
Each item is a statement that needs to be scored by a close relative on a 5-point scale with 1 meaning 'a lot better', 2 'a little bit better', 3 'no change', 4 'a little bit worse', and 5 'a lot worse', compared to 10 years ago, respectively.
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Vitantonio Liuzzi needs to be scoring more regularly if he is to keep a race seat ahead of the promising Scot Paul di Resta.
"When runs needed to be scored, they were scored.
"When runs needed to be scored, they were scored and when wickets needed to be taken, they have been taken.
He reportedly offered to target two football matches, saying he would tell players how many goals he needed to be scored.
Now, we are given a five-page evaluation rubric with a set of weighted categories that need to be scored on a 1 to 5 scale.
Although IRT-based approaches provide excellent results when examinees need to be scored with precision on a continuous scale, this calibration can be complex and resource-intensive.
Because humeral, presutural and trident pigmentation traits need to be scored from a dorsal perspective they were only scored for flies from the M data set, whereas MPL was scored for all data sets.
At 10 mM, the mutation rate was around 0.4 in the pea aphid and 0.5 in drosophila, which indicates that twice as many chromosomes need to be scored to recover the same number of mutations (Ashburner et al. 2005).
We also provide estimates of the number of cell equivalents that need to be scored to detect a given increase in aberrations above the background level surveyed in this population.
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