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Ucas has given the core 120 points, equivalent to an A-grade at A-level.
The core at level 3 is worth 120 Ucas points, equivalent to an A-level grade A.
In 11 games last season, Houston entered the fourth quarter leading or trailing by 14 or fewer points and allowed 101 points, equivalent to 36.7 points per game.
A spokesman said: "For example, a student with 370 points, equivalent to ABB, has asked to be released from another university and has now been offered a place at Greenwich for LLB law".
Alonso trails far behind Vettel in this year's standings, in second place with a deficit of nearly 46 points, equivalent to nearly two race victories with only eight races remaining.
In the fourth quarters of those games, when the game was in doubt at the start of the quarter, Houston allowed 101 points, equivalent to 36.7 points per game.
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If we had applied the nomogram to our series, we would had obtained a score of 121 total points (equivalents to a probability of ≥ 40%%) in 204 men.
At the outset of the game, both players are endowed with a set number of points—say, 12 each with each point equivalent to real money.
Over the past three years, the depth and pace of federal spending cuts have reduced growth by about 0.7 percentage point, equivalent to over $300 billion in lost output and roughly 2 million fewer jobs than would otherwise have been the case.
HD 142527 boasts a gap that starts at a point equivalent to Saturn's position in the solar system and extends outward 14 times as far.
No other statistically significant associations between ER isoforms and established prognostic variables such as tumour size, age at diagnosis, node status, inflammation or progesterone receptor, were observed (Table 2, showing associations with cut-points equivalent to the 25th percentile).
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