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The slight poor performance of distributed data is due to large variations and lesser number of observed values.
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The trigger for a boy retreating to his bedroom might be comparatively slight - poor grades or a broken heart, for example - but the withdrawal itself can become a source of trauma.
A value of 1 indicates a perfect agreement, 1 0.8 almost perfect, 0.6 0.8 is substantial, 0.4 0.6 is moderate, 0.4 0.2 is fair, and 0.2 0 is slight to poor, and a value of 0 indicates that agreement is no better than chance [ 11].
Little is known about the test-retest reliability of STV but it has been recently reported that the immediate reliability of the CoV of stride time while single- and dual-tasking is slight to poor but better in cognitively healthy individuals than in those with cognitive decline [ 11].
Many educated, successful Indians disliked the film, too, but not because it slighted the poor.
Pinchosl was small and slight, and a poor Yeshiva student.
Kepler was a slight man with poor eyesight, and many of his conclusions were based on the observations of his predecessor, the brilliant Danish astronomer Tycho Brahe.
Pinchosl was small and slight, and a poor… In Poland on a winter night, the beggars slept on benches in the study house.
Hepatobiliary phase showed slight enhance with poor contrast enhancement to spleen or vessels in non-neoplastic site.
Landis and Koch's benchmarks [17] were used to evaluate simple and weighted k statistics in which k in the ranges of <0.00, 0.00 0.20, 0.21 0.40, 0.41 0.60, 0.61 0.80, 0.81 1.00, respectively, correspond to poor, slight, fair, moderate, substantial, and almost perfect agreement.
The agreement between HYDEqPCR and milk qPCR and milk ELISA was poor, slight, and non-significant.
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