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gradingA system for classifying cancer cells in terms of how abnormal they appear when examined under a microscope. The objective of a grading system is to provide information about the probable growth rate [..]
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gradingThe process of classifying products or animals into levels of quality
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gradingGuidelines used to properly describe condition of books. See our page of descriptive terms.
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gradingThe classifying of a product by examining its quality. It is often done with a program of grade labeling, though individual firms can grade their own products by a private system if they wish, e.g., Good, Better, Best.
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gradingA system for classifying cancer cells in terms of how abnormal they appear when examined under a microscope. The objective of a grading system is to provide information about the probable growth rate [..]
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gradingThe degree of mixing of particle size classes in a sediment. Well-graded sediments are those with a more or less uniform distribution of sizes; poorly graded implies uniformity in size or lack of a co [..]
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gradingA means of indicating the quality of evidence.
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gradingThe process of changing the slope level of an area of soil. Ground Cover
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gradingProcess where the instructor will assign a rank of performance to a student's work. Based on quantitative achievements, test results attendance and qualitative considerations, class participation [..]
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gradingActivity of assigning a grade or mark to a completed assignment.
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gradingThe process of selecting the printing values for color and density fo successive scenes in a complete film to produce the desire visual effects. (Laboratory)
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gradingInspects product for defects and sorts accordingly.
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gradingTrimming raw edges in graduate widths to reduce bulk. The narrowest seam edge should be closest to the body, as a general rule.
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gradingA process of trimming the seam allowance in order to reduce bulk in the seams.
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gradingSorting of unlike lots of the same product into uniform categories, according to quality standards. Granulated Sugar:
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grading(n) the act of arranging in a graduated series(n) changing the ground level to a smooth horizontal or gently sloping surface(n) evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score
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gradingSize measurements by which seafood is often sold. Increments are most often either counts per pound (i.e., 21/25 shrimp) or by graded weights (i.e., 4-6 lb. H&G salmon or 2/4 oz. pollock fillets). [..]
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gradingA term for incremental measurement of seafood products, such as counts per pound of shrimp or weight range of fillets.
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gradingSystematically ascertaining whether students have met the learning outcomes of a unit, and, if so, whether they have done so at level 3 (pass), or at a sufficient standard for a merit or distinction, following the process and regulations of the Access to HE grading scheme. See also Grading scheme handbook.
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gradingA term for incremental measurement of seafood products, such as counts per pound of Shrimp or weight range of fillets.
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gradingThe process of applying a grade (letter, number, percentage) which represents the quality of student performance.
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gradingThe order in which language items are taught. Systematic grading may reduce the difficulties of language learning by introducing the language in steps or stages.
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gradingSynonyms: grade Definition: Different than staging, grading is a system for classifying cancer cells in terms of how abnormal they appear when examined under a microscope. The Gleason grading system i [..]
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gradingAudit Grading: Students may audit courses but doing so does not earn traditional grades or credit hours. Completed coursework is reflected in the academic record with a grade of "AU." Please see the Registrar's Office Web site for more information about Auditing a Course.
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gradingThe process of evaluating students, ranking them, and distributing each student’s value across a scale. Typically, grading is done at the course level.
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gradingGrading is any excavation, filling, removing the duff layer or any combination thereof.
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gradingSystem of grading Prostate CANCER based on the degree of abnormality of the glandular archtecture of the Tumor.
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gradingMethods which attempt to express in replicable terms the level of Cell Differentiation in Neoplasms as increasing Anaplasia correlates with the aggressiveness of the Neoplasm.
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gradingA system for classifying cancer cells in terms of how abnormal they appear when examined under a microscope. The objective of a grading system is to provide information about the probable growth rate of the tumor and its tendency to spread. The systems used to grade tumors vary with each type of cancer. Grading plays a role in treatment decisions.
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gradingGrading normally refers to the particle size distribution of a product. For example, an aggregate may be described as 4-20mm. Specification data sheets are available that give precise sizing information relating to a product.
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grading>Proportionately increasing or decreasing the dimensions of parts of a product according to the size ranges intended for production.
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gradingComplete reconstruction of highway. Detours, delays and possible highway closure.
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gradingThe cutting and/or filling of the land surface to a desired shape or elevation.
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gradingThe cutting and/or filling of the land surface to a desired shape or elevation.
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gradingThe moving of soil and rocks to shape the land.
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gradingAny activity which involves the physical movement of earth material, including any excavating, filling, stockpiling, movement of material, compaction of soil, creation of borrow pits, land reclamation, surface mining operations exempted from the County’s Surface Mining and Reclamation Ordinance, or combinations thereof. Grading does not include sur [..]
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gradingWhen your wager is settled and the amount is put into your account.
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