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| grade | a variety of cattle produced by crossbreeding with a superior breed the gradient of a slope or road or other surface; "the road had a steep grade" the height of the ground on which something stands; "the base of the tower was below grade" a degree of ablaut a relative position or degree of value in a graded group; "lumber of the highest grade" determine the grade of or assign a grade to assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation; "grade tests"; "score the SAT essays"; "mark homework" level to the right gradient | en |
| grade | level to the right gradient | en |
| grade | The condition of a coin determined by a set methodology See this site's article on Determining the Grade of a Coin | en |
| grade | determine the grade of or assign a grade to assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation; "grade tests"; "score the SAT essays"; "mark homework" | en |
| grade | a degree of ablaut a relative position or degree of value in a graded group; "lumber of the highest grade" | en |
| grade | a variety of cattle produced by crossbreeding with a superior breed the gradient of a slope or road or other surface; "the road had a steep grade" | en |
| grade | the height of the ground on which something stands; "the base of the tower was below grade" | en |
| grade | The classification of an ore according to the desired or worthless material in it or according to value | en |
| grade | - The name for the quality of a piece of lumber as established by a grader so all lumber purchased is of similar quality | en |
| grade | the amount of valuable material in a specific volume of rock; typically expressed as grams per tonne for precious metals and as a percentage for base metals | en |
| grade | The slope (ratio of change in elevation to change in distance) of a roadway typically given in percent For example, a 2% grade represents 2-feet of elevation change over a 100-foot distance | en |
| grade | A category or rank used to distinguish items that have the same functional use (e g , hammer) but do not share the same requirements for quality (e g , different hammers may need to withstand different amounts of force) | en |
| grade | A grade is a symbol (traditionally a number or letter) that summarizes the level of student work | en |
| grade | a track rising to another level or coming down again is on a "grade " Grade is measured as a percentage A 1-percent grade means that the track rises or falls 1 foot in 100 feet (The maximum grade on the BSME mainline is 2½-percent ) | en |
| grade | To cross with some better breed; to improve the blood of | en |
| grade | The surface of the ground; to move earth for the purpose of bringing the surface of the ground to an intended level profile | en |
| grade | The amount of silver or other metal per metric ton of ore, expressed in grams or kilograms respectively, i e the standard set for judging the quality of a mineral, metal or commodity | en |
| grade | To reduce to a level, or to an evenly progressive ascent, as the line of a canal or road | en |
| grade | A slope (up or down) of a roadway or other passage | en |
| grade | A rating | en |
| grade | An area that has been graded by a grader (construction machine) | en |
| grade | The level of the ground | en |
| grade | To assign a score to overall academic performance | en |
| grade | To score an academic test | en |
| grade | To flatten and even out or smooth a large surface | en |
| grade | A level of pre-collegiate education | en |
| grade | A degree or level of something; a position within a scale; a degree of quality | en |
| grade | If the crossbreed have more than three fourths of the better blood, it is called high grade | en |
| grade | To arrange in order, steps, or degrees, according to size, quality, rank, etc | en |
| grade | A graded ascending, descending, or level portion of a road; a gradient | en |
| grade | The result of crossing a native stock with some better breed | en |
| grade | A step or degree in any series, rank, quality, order; relative position or standing; as, grades of military rank; crimes of every grade; grades of flour | en |
| grade | assign a rank to, give a mark or grade to; organize, classify; make level fiil | en |
| grade | coins are graded on a numeric scale to represent the quality and preservation of the coin This scale is used to describe condition It can also be used to establish prices The grade can be verified by independent third-party graded services such as NGC, PCGS, and ANACS for example | en |
| grade | The rate of ascent or descent; gradient; deviation from a level surface to an inclined plane; usually stated as so many feet per mile, or as one foot rise or fall in so many of horizontal distance; as, a heavy grade; a grade of twenty feet per mile, or of 1 in 264 | en |
| grade | a relative position or degree of value in a graded group; "lumber of the highest grade" | en |
| grade | a body of students who are taught together; "early morning classes are always sleepy" | en |
| grade | If someone makes the grade, they succeed, especially by reaching a particular standard. She had a strong desire to be a dancer but failed to make the grade | en |
| grade | one-hundredth of a right angle | en |
| grade | a degree of ablaut | en |
| grade | a position on a scale of intensity or amount or quality; "a moderate degree of intelligence"; "a high level of care is required"; "it is all a matter of degree" | en |
| grade | a number or letter indicating quality (especially of a student's performance); "she made good marks in algebra"; "grade A milk"; "what was your score on your homework?" | en |
| grade | Someone's grade is their military rank. I was a naval officer, lieutenant junior grade | en |
| grade | A grade is a slope. She drove up a steep grade and then began the long descent into the desert | en |
| grade | If something is graded, its quality is judged, and it is often given a number or a name that indicates how good or bad it is. Dust masks are graded according to the protection they offer South Point College does not grade the students' work. a three-tier grading system | en |
| grade | Steepness of a grade, expressed as a percentage Example: A vehicle climbing a 5% grade rises 5 feet for every 100 feet of forward travel | en |
| grade | number or letter indicating the quality of work done (pertaining to schoolwork), mark; level, degree, rank; type; class (in a school); slope, incline isim | en |
| grade | The grade of a product is its quality, especially when this has been officially judged. a good grade of plywood. a grade II listed building. Grade is also a combining form. weapons-grade plutonium. aviation fuel and high-grade oil | en |
| grade | Your grade in an examination or piece of written work is the mark you get, usually in the form of a letter or number, that indicates your level of achievement. What grade are you hoping to get? There was a lot of pressure on you to obtain good grades | en |
| grade | In the United States, a grade is a group of classes in which all the children are of a similar age. When you are six years old you go into the first grade and you leave school after the twelfth grade. Mr White teaches first grade in south Georgia | en |
| grade | Your grade in a company or organization is your level of importance or your rank. Staff turnover is particularly high among junior grades | en |
| grade | a variety of cattle produced by crossbreeding with a superior breed | en |
| grade | the gradient of a slope or road or other surface; "the road had a steep grade" | en |
| grade | This grade is based on the observations above Grade I is the best and grade III is the worse and Grade II is in the middle Some reports will use the Bloom Richardson classification This is a way of scoring all of the elements noted above and coming up with a number grade Although having a Grade III tumor is scary it is important to remember that two thirds of tumors are grade III or poorly differentiated and yet most of them do not recurr In other works, it is good to be grade I or II but not necessarily bad to be grade III Back | en |
| grade | The concentration of each ore metal in a rock sample, usually given as weight percent If concentrations are extremely low, as with Au, Ag, Pt and others, the concentration may be given in grams per tonne (g/t) The average grade of an ore deposit is calculated, often employing very sophisticated statistical procedures, as an average of the grades of a very large number of samples collected from throughout the deposit | en |
| grade | is a grouping of point values of the role profile evaluations, within a fifteen percent (15%) interval Each grade has a corresponding salary scale HAY GUIDE CHART METHODOLOGY is the job evaluation plan selected by the Pay Equity Committee to determine the relative value of role profiles The plan considers the following four (4) factors | en |
| grade | assign a rank or rating to; "how would you rank these students?"; "The restaurant is rated highly in the food guide" | en |
| grade | The contour of the land, usually around a building, which affects drainage patterns on the property | en |
| grade | Related Topics: [runoff] [drainage] [surveying] [topographic] A measure of land or channel slope, almost always expressed in units of percent (ft of fall per 100 ft of horizontal distance) The grade between any two points is calculated as the difference in their elevations divided by the horizontal distance between them with that result multiplied by 100 For example, the 1 5% grade shown on the following profile drawing between stations 4 and 12 is calculated as | en |
| grade | General term used to distinguish between or among printing papers, but whose specific meaning depends on context Grade can refer to the category, class, rating, finish or brand of paper | en |
| grade | One of the elements used by the mission planning system in choosing observations for scheduling is their grade The Observer enters a grade for each observation into PGA at the time of Phase 2 data entry This grade is based on the scientific priority set either by the guaranteed time holder (for the guaranteed time) or by the OTAC (for the open time) Guaranteed time priorities 1, 2 and 3 ``map'' to grades 9, 7 and 4, in PGA Open time priorities 1 and 2 map to grades 8 and 6, respectively, in PGA Open time priority 3 maps to grade 3 in general and to grade 2 for a specific filler programme (See also Priority in this glossary) | en |
| grade | The grade of a tumor depends on how abnormal the cancer cells look under a microscope and how quickly the tumor is likely to grow and spread Grading systems are different for each type of cancer | en |
| grade | determine the grade of or assign a grade to | en |
| grade | The amount of valuable metal in each tonne of ore, expressed as grams per tonne for precious metals Cut-off grade - is the minimum metal grade at which a tonne of rock can be processed on an economic basis Recovered grade - is actual metal realized by the metallurgical process and treatment of ore, based on actual experience or laboratory testing Reserve grade - is the estimated mass weighted average metal content of an ore body, based on reserve calculations | en |
| grade | This can refer to how abnormal and aggressive the cancer cells appear to be when examined with a microscope, and is rated with a numeric scale, usually I through IV See the CancerGuide article on Understanding Cancer Types and Staging for more detailed information on Grade In the context of clinical trials, grade can also refer to a numeric scale to rate the severity of toxicity from a treatment Each specific side-effect such as "nausea and vomiting" is rated on a scale from 0-4 Grade 0 toxicity always means the size-effect isn't present, grade 1 means it is present but relatively minor, grade 2 means it is moderate, grade 3 means it is severe, and 4 means it is potentially life threatening The exact definition of each number in the scale depends on the particular side-effect Treatments are often stopped or temporarily delayed for grade 3 or 4 toxicity Sometimes treatments are resumed at a lower dose | en |
| grade | assign a grade or rank to, according to one's evaluation; "grade tests"; "score the SAT essays"; "mark homework" | en |
| grade | (1) A class or level of quality of a paper or pulp which is ranked, or distinguished from other papers or pulps, on the basis of its use, appearance, quality, manufacturing history, raw materials, or a combination of these factors Some grades have been officially identified and described; others are commonly recognized but lack official definition (2) With reference to one particular quality, one item (q v ) differing from another only in size, weight, or grain; e g , an offset book paper cut grain long is not the same grade as the same paper cut grain short | en |
| grade | The degree of similarity of the cancer cells to normal cells This is assessed by a pathologist A grade 1 carcinoma is well differentiated and is associated with a good prognosis A grade 2 carcinoma is moderately differentiated and is associated with an intermediate prognosis A grade 3 carcinoma is poorly differentiated and is associated with a poor prognosis Grade is assessed by a pathologist | en |
| grade | the grade of a cancer reflects how abnormal it looks under the microscope There are several grading systems for different types of cancer | en |
| graded | arranged in a sequence of grades or ranks; "stratified areas of the distribution | en |
| graded | past of grade | en |
| graded | arranged in a sequence of grades or ranks; "stratified areas of the distribution" | en |
| graded | An engineering term pertaining to the variation of sizes in soil or an unconsolidated sediment; a soil consisting of particles of several or many sizes or having a uniform or equable distribution of particles from coarse to fine Well graded materials have many sizes, whereas poorly graded materials are more uniform in size | en |
| graded | deciding what grade the board or lumber gets | en |
| graded | designed to suit different levels of learning | en |
| graded | Course Editor: Indicates whether students will be awarded a grade for the course This integrates with the Grade Book module If checked, teachers will receive a grade book for the course | en |
| grades | National system of levels to measure a trampolinists ability | en |
| grades | the letter grade given for a CAT The order is (from highest to lowest): A+, A, B+, B, C+, C D+, D, E+, E or UG | en |
| grades | A, B, C (Non-passing grades are Not Recorded, which we refer to as "NR ") | en |
| grades | third-person singular of grade | en |
| grades | plural of grade | en |
| grades | Various qualities of a commodity | en |
| grades | internationally diamond grades for primary deposits are stated both in carats per tonne (ct/t) and carats per 100 tonnes (ct/100t) In the case of alluvial deposits industry practice is to quote grades in carats per tonne or carats per cubic metre | en |
| grades | All grades have a numerical value; that is: "A"=4 0, "B"=3 0, "C"=2 0, "D"=1 0, "F"=0 A grade point is the numerical value multiplied by the number of units For example, if you get a "C" in a three-unit class, the result is 3 (units) multiplied by 2 (the value of the "C" grade), for a total of 6 grade points | en |
| grades | Grades are assigned by individual instructors following assessment procedures (i e tests, recitals etc ) described in the course syllabus (see "Syllabus") The manner by which grades are calculated varies from instructor to instructor, but this should also be laid out in the course syllabus Some instructors "curve" grades, but most do not The points required for an "A" etc also vary, and this should also be stated in the course syllabus | en |
| grades | Letters used to indicate the quality of academic work completed in a given course: A, A - , B+, B, B - , C+, C, C - , D+, D, D - , F, I, S, U, P, N, W | en |
| grades | A student's results in course work are called "grades " The top grade is an "A," then "B", "C", "D," and "F " A student who earns an "F" will not receive any credit for the course Under special circumstances, students may receive an "I," or "incomplete," and they have an extended period to complete the course work See Student Handbook, pp 41-42 | en |
| grading | Classifying cancer cells to provide information about probable growth rate of the tumor and it's tendancy to spread Grading plays a role in treatment decisions | en |
| grading | A process through which the color, contrast and intensity of the film can be improved following processing | en |
| grading | Evaluating and sorting trees, logs or lumber according to quality and intended use | en |
| grading | The order in which language items are taught Systematic grading may reduce the difficulties of language learning by introducing the language in steps or stages | en |
| grading | A way of determining the physical condition of an item, such as "poor quality" or "mint condition " The actual grading system depends on the type of item being graded Different items have different grading systems for example, trading cards are graded from A1 to F1 while coins are graded from poor to perfect, Autographs from 1 / 10 | en |
| grading | This is a process which provides feedback on the quality students to utilize higher order thinking skills of student performance to students, parents, and teachers Extensions are used most effectively for those Grades on report cards at the end of each quarter evaluate students who are ready to be challenged in a given the overall achievement of student performance area | en |
| grading | the act of arranging in a graduated series | en |
| grading | The act or method of arranging in or by grade, or of bringing, as the surface of land or a road, to the desired level or grade | en |
| grading | present participle of grade | en |
| grading | evaluation of performance by assigning a grade or score; "what he disliked about teaching was all the grading he had to do" | en |
| grading | changing the ground level to a smooth horizontal or gently sloping surface | en |
| grading | Any stripping, cutting, filling, stockpiling, or combination thereof which modifies the land surface | en |
| grading | Distribution, with regard to size or weight, of individual stones within a bulk volume; heavy, light and fine grading are distinguished | en |
| grading | To score your projects, your submission was compiled and run against 5 separate test cases Your dictionaries were compared to the dictionaries that should have been generated Each test case was worth four points: 1 for format and 3 for content Each set of points were earned as follows | en |
| grading | The process of evaluating performance and assigning a mark of performance level; commonly associated with assigning letters, A, B, C, D, and F--A being of better or higher performance than B, and so on | en |
| grading | Evaluating and sorting trees, logs or lumber according to quality -H- Habitat -- The type of place in which the plant or animal lives, such as forest habitat, grassland habitat and marsh habitat | en |
| grading | the art or skill of determining the condition of a coin | en |
| grading | A 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 | en |
| grading | Grading is the process of sorting fish by size, usually with some sort of screen or cage This is necessary to prevent cannibalism in dense populations It also allows the fish culturist to apply feed at the appropriate rates since all the fish in a given tank will be roughly the same weight after grading | en |
| grading | ranking; giving of grades or scores isim | en |
| grading | 1 To determine the quality level of material 2 Bring the ground level of a building site to the proper level for construction | en |
| grading | preparing the site for a building as well as creating a slope around the completed structure for runoff | en |
| grading | A term used to describe the grooming or contouring of land, performed by either machine such as a tractor or loader, or by hand with a shovel or rake | en |
| grading | The classification of fibers according to such properties as staple length, strength, evenness and fineness The sorting of fiber | en |
| grading | Preparing a site for a building by making the ground level and slopes even or horizontal | en |
| grading | Classifying timber, lumber or logs according to quality or end-use | en |
| grading | Evaluating and sorting trees or logs according to quality | en |
| grading | System for classifying cancer cells in terms of how malignant or aggressive they appear microscopically The grading of a tumor indicates how quickly cancer cells are likely to spread and plays a role in treatment decisions | en |
| grading | Ranking the condition of a can usually on a scale of 1-5 with grade 1 being like new and grade 5 being so damaged as to be almost unrecognizable by brand Some collectors use "mint" to mean a can above grade 1, no imperfections Grading cans is somewhat subjective I generally use the definitions and examples from "The Beer Can Collector's Bible" as a guide | en |
| grading | Rating of waste or recyclable materials into homogenous categories by type and quality | en |