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  2. Fantasy Football Week 10 Rankings: WRs (Full-PPR) - AOL

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    Both Adams and Wilson had big days in Week 9, but Wilson stood out as the second highest-scoring wideout (full-PPR), a 30-point outburst field by multiple excellent catches, including what may be ...

  3. Fantasy football (gridiron) - Wikipedia

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    The majority of leagues employ either PPR or half-PPR scoring. [47] Many major fantasy football websites use PPR as their default setting, including ESPN and NFL.com. The following is the default scoring system on NFL.com [48] and is identical to the default scoring systems of ESPN [49] and Yahoo [46] except where noted. Negative points are ...

  4. Fantasy Football Week 4 Rankings: WRs (Half-PPR) - AOL

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    The fourth-year wideout shined in Week 4 amidst injuries to Deebo Samuel, George Kittle and Christian McCaffrey, scoring a whopping 46.5 points for the 16% of Yahoo managers brave enough to start him.

  5. Percentile rank - Wikipedia

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    Occasionally the percentile rank of a score is mistakenly defined as the percentage of scores lower than or equal to it [citation needed], but that would require a different computation, one with the 0.5 × F term deleted. Typically percentile ranks are only computed for scores in the distribution but, as the figure illustrates, percentile ...

  6. MDCalc - Wikipedia

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    MDCalc is a free online medical reference for healthcare professionals that provides point-of-care clinical decision-support tools, including medical calculators, scoring systems, and algorithms. [1] MDCalc is also a mobile and web app. [ 2 ] The decision-support tools are based on published clinical research, [ 3 ] and MDCalc’s content is ...

  7. Parity progression ratios - Wikipedia

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    A parity progression ratios (PPR) is a measure commonly used in demography to study fertility. The PPR is simply the proportion of women with a certain number of children who go on to have another child. Calculating the PPR, also known as , can be achieved by using the following formula:

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    If you love Scrabble, you'll love the wonderful word game fun of Just Words. Play Just Words free online!

  9. Skat scoring - Wikipedia

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    Skat scoring (German: Skatabrechnung) refers to the method of recording of game points in the card game of Skat.Since it is normal for a number of rounds to be played, not just a single game, there is a need to record and account for the game points won by each individual in order to determine the overall result.