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Grading Astrocytomas

Neurosurgery Clinics of North America, 1994
Brain tumor grading has always been tied to predicting prognosis. Originally, the grading system had four grades, then three-grade systems became popular; now, four grades are in vogue. There is less evidence than might be supposed for the validity of these systems, however.
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Graded diuniformities

2017
Summary: Graded ditopological texture spaces have been presented and discussed in categorical aspects by \textit{A. Sostak} and \textit{L. M. Brown} in [Iran. J. Fuzzy Syst. 11, No. 6, 1--20 (2014; Zbl 1419.54007)]. In this paper, the authors generalize the structure of diuniformity in ditopological texture spaces defined in [\textit{S.
Erturk, R., Ekmekci, R.
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Graded semiprime submodules and graded semi-radical of graded submodules in graded modules

Ricerche di Matematica, 2016
The authors present several results and concepts on graded semiprime modules including all the necessary definitions. Here is for example Theorem 2.6: ``Let \(R\) be a \(G\)-graded ring, \(M\) a graded \(R\)-module and \(N\) a graded submodule of \(M\).
Al-Zoubi, Khaldoun   +2 more
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Clinical grading

Nursing Standard, 1990
Glasgow nursing sisters are hoping that the current round of interviews by independent assessors will end a long-running dispute over clinical grading in the city's Mental Health Unit.
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Grading Teachers' Grading Policies

NASSP Bulletin, 1998
What constitutes sound testing and grading strategies? Here is one set of guidelines that principals might find useful when evaluating teach ers. Holding teachers more accountable for their grading practices should have a positive effect on the overall school climate.
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Grading Scales

2012
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GRADED LIE ALGEBRAS WITH LONG GRADINGS

Russian Mathematical Surveys, 1979
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Grading Intraventricular Hemorrhage With No Grades

Pediatrics, 2004
To the Editor .— The first classification strategy for intraventricular hemorrhage (IVH grade I–IV) was developed by Papile et al1 for computed tomography (CT) scan studies in 1978. It is still widely used by most cranial ultrasonographers, radiologists, and neonatologists.
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Grading Imperfection

The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2022
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Low-grade Gliomas

Continuum, 2015
Low-grade gliomas represent one of the most vexing management issues for neuro-oncologists. The relatively long survival compared to other gliomas makes consideration of treatment toxicity, and thus timing of potentially damaging interventions such as surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy, crucial.
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