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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ranked 4th" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used in the context of a ranking system, such as one listing the top performers in a competition. For example, "At the end of the tournament, John was ranked 4th in the overall standings."
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This locus, spanning 3.6 kb, had the highest ranking SNP for EMMAX-GRM (P = 1.22 × 10-5, Additional file 1: Table S2), ranked 4th with the FvR approach (P = 6.04 × 10-6, Additional file 1: Table S4), ranked 104th with GBLUP PVEE 0.06), and ranked 192nd with EIGENSTRAT (P = 0.0002).
The same trend, in which mixed-CLR coupled with Inferelator 1.0 outperforms the other evaluated method combinations for a large range of tested filtration cutoffs, holds for DREAM3 50-gene networks (for which our method ranked 4th out of 27) and 10-gene networks (for which our method ranked 5th out of 29) (data not shown).
rs8049040, which ranked 4th place in our data and is located on chr15:48392415, is nearest to gene ZNF23, which was widely reported among multiple types of cancers, including liver and ovarian cancer [ 67– 67].
According to the national system of STD surveillance, from 1990 1998, the incidence of the eight STDs increased 3.7 times [ 1], and in 2004 gonorrhea and syphilis incidence ranked 4th and 5th among 27 notifiable infectious diseases, respectively [ 2].
In the US, the GR rose in popularity in the 1930s (http://www.akc.org/breeds/golden_retriever/history.cfm) and was ranked 4th among nearly 155 breeds in 2006 with more than 42,000 American Kennel Club AKCC) registrations.
Her afternoon show was Arbitron ranked 4th out of 60 Chicago area stations.
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Japan ranked 17 and China ranked 78.
Nowadays, John is ranked 27.
Sa is ranked 121st.
Vermont was ranked No.1.
World ranked 56.
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