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With regard to contrast resolution, a score of ten represented superior contrast depiction between different soft tissues, a score of one indicated the most inferior contrast and five indicated acceptable contrast.
Self reporting a value of one indicated that a student put 'little or no effort' into the instrument; two represented 'some effort'; three represented 'close to my best effort'; while a four represented 'my best effort'.
A score of one indicated that the subject was "aware"; two, "somewhat aware/unaware"; and three, "severely unaware".
(4) Lastly, we viewed the minimum mappability score of 100mers along the genome, such that deviations above the baseline (score of one) indicated regions where 100-bp single-end reads could not uniquely align [Additional file 33].
The observed BLUP-GVs were linearly regressed on the GEGV, where the regression coefficient reflected the degree of bias of the GEGV, and a regression coefficient of one indicated no bias.
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In "Curiosity," by Joseph Kleitsch, two little girls (the torn sleeve on the dress of one indicates they are poor) are investigating the tools of a painter's trade, especially a palette.
In the main analysis we assumed a tax pass-through rate of one, indicating that the full tax increase is passed on to consumers.
A score of one indicates full employment.
A ratio of one indicates that the respective element was not lost during melting.
In the RFI, a value of zero indicates the worst possible model and a value of one indicates the best possible model (Kenny & McCoach 2003).
Here, an AUC value of ≤ 0.5 indicates a performance that is no better than random expectations, whereas, a value of one indicates perfect discrimination (Thuiller et al. 2005).
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