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No longer are the games exclusively the domain of slap hitters and dominant pitchers in which 1-0 is a typical score.
Neither ace was at his best that day, and by the third inning the score was 2-1, Los Angeles -- a typical score for a nine-inning Marichal-Koufax match.
If 105 is a typical score for you, you are likely to have about eight awful shots per round, while someone who shoots around 80 will probably have just two.
While a typical score for nonathletes is 200 to 220, the cutoff for athletes is about 170, with many scoring in the 170s and 180s, according to admissions experts Montauk and Klein in How To Get Into the Top Colleges.
The instability of GDDA scores makes it difficult to interpret the output presented in Figure 2, not just because the typical score is different for each model type, but also because it is a function of the number of vertices and edges of the specific network being analysed.
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The Hawks moved to 25-0 (10-0 andareic 10) and are only two games short of an undefeated regular season after displaying one of their typical scoring bursts.
"Patco's typical scores were zero to 214 max, but in this case the risk scores were in the high 700s," Mr. Mitchell said.
Consequently, reference values, i.e., typical scores for target populations of the instrument, are used.
These reflect typical scores for conditions that are predominantly emergency and elective, respectively.
Typical scores achieved by gynaecological cancer patients range from 0-28 [ 22], with higher scores reflecting greater risk of malnutrition.
Typical scores range from 0 to 35 with a higher score reflecting a greater risk of malnutrition and scores ⩾9 indicating a critical need for NI and symptom management.
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