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  2. International Nuclear and Radiological Event Scale - Wikipedia

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    The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear accident was originally rated as INES 5, but then upgraded to INES 7 (the highest level) when the events of units 1, 2 and 3 were combined into a single event and the combined release of radiological material was the determining factor for the INES rating. [43]

  3. Scoring rule - Wikipedia

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    The quadratic scoring rule is a strictly proper scoring rule (,) = = =where is the probability assigned to the correct answer and is the number of classes.. The Brier score, originally proposed by Glenn W. Brier in 1950, [4] can be obtained by an affine transform from the quadratic scoring rule.

  4. Three points for a win - Wikipedia

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    W3 5-4-3-2 would be W2 4-3-3-2. Exactly as the W3 7-4-3-1 case above, looking at the middle two teams, W3 2nd (1 win, 1 loss & 1 draw) rank above W3 3rd (3 draws and therefore had a goal difference = 0). Under W2 these two teams are equal on 3 points and their rank is based on goal difference and other ranking criteria.

  5. Mirel's score - Wikipedia

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    Criteria [1] Score 1 2 3 Site Upper limb Lower limb Peritrochanteric Pain Mild Moderate Functional Lesion Blastic ... 5 (3): 313 – 21. doi:10.2217 ...

  6. Voting criteria - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The Condorcet winner is also called a majority winner, a majority-preferred candidate, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] a beats-all winner, or tournament winner (by analogy with round-robin tournaments ). A Condorcet winner may not necessarily always exist in a given electorate: it is possible to have a rock, paper, scissors -style cycle, when ...

  7. Fractional approval voting - Wikipedia

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    For example, if 99% of the voters approve X and 1% approve Y, then both properties allow to give 1/2 of the budget to X and 1/2 to Y. This is arguably unfair for the group of Y supporters. Single-vote-FS (also called faithful [ 3 ] ) means that, if each voter approves a single candidate, then the fraction assigned to each candidate j equals the ...

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  9. Waterlow score - Wikipedia

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    1 Scoring criteria. 2 Criticism. 3 See also. 4 References. ... Potential scores range from 1 to 64. [1] A total Waterlow score ≥10 indicates risk for pressure ulcer ...