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  • ...nd-Stage Liver Disease''' or '''UKELD''' is a [[Medicine|medical]] scoring system used to predict the prognosis of patients with [[chronic liver disease]]. I {{Digestive system procedures}} ...
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  • {{short description|Scoring system used in Anaesthesiology}} | name = Aldrete's scoring system ...
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  • ...e number, with a higher score usually means higher risk. Furthermore, many scoring methods enforce some form of [[Monotonic function|monotonicity]] along the A typical scoring method is composed of 3 components:<ref name=ORGC>{{cite arXiv |last=Toren ...
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  • ...was to create a standardized classification system using preference-based scoring.<ref name=":1">{{Cite journal|last1=Horsman|first1=John|last2=Furlong|first HUI-2 classification system consists of 7 attributes including sensation, mobility, emotion, cognition, ...
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  • The '''Baux score''' is a system used to predict the chance of [[case fatality rate|mortality]] due to [[bur Research demonstrated that with improvements in medical care rendered the original method too pessimistic in its outcome prediction ...
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  • ...8, 2022 |title=Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center {{!}} VA Philadelphia health care |url=https://www.va.gov/philadelph ...patients' conditions in both health and social issues. 7 aspects including medical health, employment/ support status, drug and [[Alcohol abuse|alcohol]] use, ...
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  • The GTI score for a country in a given year is based on a unique scoring system to account for the relative impact of incidents in the year. There are four ...idents are coded in the GTD as an 'unknown' level of property damage, thus scoring nil, with 'catastrophic' events being extremely rare. ...
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  • ...ovelty detection]]<ref>{{cite journal|title=Word-level human interpretable scoring mechanism for novel text detection using Tsetlin Machines|first1=Bimal|last ...Learn Human-Interpretable Rules for High-Accuracy Text Categorization with Medical Applications|journal=IEEE Access|volume=7|pages=115134–115146|doi=10.1109/A ...
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  • ...tate process (and which can thus be regarded as a noisy measurement of the system states of interest).<ref>{{Cite journal| vauthors = Rabiner L, Juang B |dat ...and convert a multiple sequence alignment into a position-specific scoring system suitable for searching databases for homologous sequences remotely.<ref>{{c ...
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  • ...iencedaily.com/releases/2019/06/190611081903.htm|title=Big picture genetic scoring approach reliably predicts heart disease.|website=Science Daily |date=2019- ...neuploidy with a single universal platform | journal = European Journal of Medical Genetics | volume = 62 | issue = 8 | pages = 103647 | date = August 2019 | ...
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  • ...n|grade]] or a [[test score]].<ref>Thissen, D. & Wainer, H. (2001). ''Test Scoring''. Mahwah, NJ: Erlbaum, p. 1.</ref> A test score may be interpreted with re ...r civil counterpart. The exact nature of Wu's influence on the examination system is still a matter of scholarly debate. ...
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  • ..., combat crime and so on".{{r|Economist}} Scientists, business executives, medical practitioners, advertising and [[Government database|governments]] alike re [[Relational database management system]]s and desktop statistical software packages used to visualize data often h ...
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  • ...adults. These include the right to vote, run for political office, refuse medical treatment, and sign contracts.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://freechild.org/dis ...antagonism and openness measures, while younger people are stereotyped as scoring higher. Research finds that these stereotypes are universal across cultures ...
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