Grade 10 Science Short Notes English Medium. grading plays a role in treatment decisions. 日本語WordNet

grading plays a role in treatment decisions. 日本語WordNet (英和)での「Grade School」の意味 grade school 名詞 1 幼い 子供たち のための 学校 (a school for young children) 階級化 された 集団の 中に おける 相対的な 位置 や 価値 の 程度 (a relative position or degree of value in a graded group) lumber of the highest grade 最上級の 材木 5 rank 相対的な 地位 (relative status) his salary was determined by his rank and seniority 彼の 給料 は 地位 と 年功 で 決定された He repeated a grade in school. . the systems used to grade tumors vary with each type of cancer. The high-grade ore was much more profitable than lower-grade ore. technical gradeの意味や使い方 【形容詞】1他の化学製品の少量を含んでいるゆえに、わずかに不純である (containing small amounts of other chemicals, hence slightly impur - 約485万語ある英和辞典・和英辞典。 発音・イディオムも分かる英語辞書。 To provide a grade crossing obstacle detection apparatus of low cost and high safety for detecting any obstacles within a grade crossing with high accuracy by use of radio waves without forming blind spots. the objective of a grading system is to provide information about the probable growth rate of the tumor and its tendency to spread. a system for classifying cancer cells in terms of how abnormal they appear when examined under a microscope. The Order of the Golden Kite is split into seven grades of merit, from ' merit, first grade ' to ' merit, seventh grade '; recipients receive a medal in addition to being ranked into one of the grades. grade (third-person singular simple present grades, present participle grading, simple past and past participle graded) (chiefly Canada, US) To assign scores to the components of an academic test, or to overall academic performance. High-grade prolapse is a particularly challenging clinical scenario because it reflects a severe loss of native support and has been associated with a higher rate of recurrence over time. 例文帳に追加 彼は留年した。 - Weblio Email例文集 In the first grade currently 例文帳に追加 現在1年生です - Weblio Email例文集 形容詞 high-grade (comparative higher-grade, superlative highest-grade) Of high quality, particularly good. grade (third-person singular simple present grades, present participle grading, simple past and past participle graded) (chiefly Canada, US) To assign scores to the components of an academic test, or to overall academic performance.

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