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Once appropriate cutoff points of levels considering both the statistical logit locations and practical needs are determined, the scaling process is finished.
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Finn converted and the Wildcats were within two points of levelling matters.
Namely, instead of using only the control points of level r−1 to generate the points on level r as in the ordinary de Casteljau algorithm, one uses also points on level r−2 or more previous levels.
Many real-world systems are multi-state systems composed of multi-state components in which the reliability can be computed in terms of the lower bound points of level d, called d-Mincuts (d-MCs).
The location of the joint centers of segments A1 and B1 are at the most distal points of level Ls4 on the respective sides of the body.
The Swiss won 16 out of the next 20 points and went within a point of levelling at 5-5 afterallyally of sheer brilliance.
The primary end-point of Level 3 care was selected, because it has a precise definition and it is used in the critical care environment.
Therefore the common assessment pattern in CT trials administering questionnaires only at the day of CT administration is likely to miss time points of high levels of acute side-effects.
Point-of-departure (POD) levels (i.e., LC50, LOEC, NOEC) for the definitive fish study are noted in Fig. 2.
Supplies and a device for measuring point-of-care lactate levels were provided by Abbott Point-of-CAbbott
We defined discriminatory cut-points of ERβ2 levels in a non-arbitrary manner, using ROC analysis, and used these to assess the relationship between ERβ2 expression and outcome.
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