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That Huntsman calls Lieberman an "undisputed problem solver" who is averse to the "politics of point scoring" indicates that today is the first day Huntsman met Lieberman.

Higher scoring indicates more symptoms.

Semiquantitative scoring: indicates none, +: mild, ++: moderate, +++: severe degree of changes or amount of immunoreactivity.

All STIPO domains and sub domains are scored separately, a higher scoring indicates more severe pathology.

PAS staining was semi-quantitatively scored on a scale ranging from 1 to 5. The scoring indicates which part of renal cortical tissue was affected by tubulointerstitial fibrosis (broadening interstitial area in between the tubules): score 1: <1%; score 2: 1-5%; score 3: 6-10%; score 4: 11-20%; score 5: 21-50%.

A visual scoring indicates showed Swi6-GFP signal in the nucleus in only 42% (n = 67) of ess1 H164R mutant cells in G2 vs. 69% (n = 51) for the wild-type, and only 48% (n = 118) of ess1 H164R mutant cells in M/G1 cells vs. 77%; (n = 101) for the wild type.

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A lower Brier score indicates a better performance.

A higher score indicates better performance.

A higher score indicates positive parenting behaviors.

Increasing score indicates the severity of injury.

A lower score indicates better performance.

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