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No significant differences were observed between nesting scores (Wilcoxon signed-ranks test, p >.05, data not shown), suggesting that while this is a subjective approach to quantitatively scoring of nesting ability, it is a robust, replicable measurement.

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Accordingly, we did not attempt to quantitatively score SNa bifurcation failures in live-dissected embryos.

In order to quantitatively score the accessions for banding across the circadian experiments, we designated each banding class with a banding score, or rhythmicity index (RI), between 1 and 5 with 1 representing no banding and 5 representing clear banding (see Materials and Methods).

Instead, positive slides were semi quantitatively scored.

We quantitatively scored 21 phenotypes in cultured cells using automated imaging.

We quantitatively scored clinical symptoms, using the disease activity index (DAI) (e.g., body weight loss, diarrhea, and gross bleeding).

Post-operative radiographs taken at 1 year were evaluated for the presence of HO and quantitatively scored as per Brooker's [ 5] classification (Table  1; Fig.  1).

Organ fibrosis was quantitatively scored by comparing the Hyp:Pro ratios within tissues, which is a standard measure of collagen content relative to total organ protein.

A previous study showed that those in the most positive response group quantitatively scored hospital outcomes related to patient centredness, effectiveness and safety in the top-box category.

The statistical case definition is based on quantitatively scored items and syndromes that are reported by the informants and reflect the degree to which individuals manifest psychopathology.

The clones were quantitatively scored for susceptibility to Heterobasidion spp. based on screening for visible decay in the stand in 2004 [ 7].

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