Sentence examples for scoring was made from inspiring English sources

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Nevertheless, overall scoring was made to support the estimation of overall quality.

Determination of the criteria for scoring was made upon examination of preparations stained by HE and with all the above antibodies; scoring was made on preparations stained by HE and with anti-Y.

Therefore, genotype scoring was made on the basis of presence/absence of 389 bp and 176 bp fragments.

An optional guide to scoring was made available to the evaluators to assist in determining scores (see online Supplementary Material).

In the original scale, scoring was made according to standardised anchor points to indicate "normal" response (scored as 0), "equivocal response" (0.5), "abnormal" response (1) or "grossly abnormal" response (2).

Scoring was made according to the guidelines provided by the EORTC QOL group, using standardised procedures.

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He will tell you, and mean it, that scoring is made easy on this Barça team.

Moreover, the performance scoring conducted by the authors potentially suffers from subjectivity, unless the rationale of scoring is made transparent.

The micronuclei and the cell scoring were made in blood samples taken from the tail of the animals at 0, 248 48, 72, and 96 h.

No reductions in scoring were made because of this.

Comparison of the results using the AOFAS score was made by Wilcoxon signed rank test.

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