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A one-unit change in the TDI focal score represented the minimal important difference.

The final score represented the closest Orlando got to the Celtics in the second half.

But the triumph for Munster was that that score represented Toulouse's only return from their early pre-eminence.

In the seventies, the paper prefaced every star rating with an explanation: the score represented a reviewer's reaction "to food and price in relation to comparable establishments".

Southwest last year not only rated highest in that category, but its score represented the highest for any carrier in any category rated.

An offender's total pervasive anger score represented the number of anger items endorsed by the clinician.

What the SAT score represented more than anything else was my family's socioeconomic status.

Each Z score represented the dose-dependency of the parameter under a normal distribution.

In brief, the proportion score represented the estimated percentage of positive-stained tumor cells (0 = 0%; 1 = 1%; 2 = 1 to 10%; 3 = 10 to 33%; 4 = 33 to 66%; 5≥ 67%), and the intensity score represented the depths of the tumor cell staining (1 = weakly positive; 2 = moderately positive; 3 = strongly positive).

A higher score represented a higher level.

A lower score represented better mental health.

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