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grade The term used when referring to the ground elevation around a building.
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graded activity In occupational therapy, a principle of therapeutic intervention in which tasks are classified and presented gradually according to the individual's level of function and the challenge or degree of skill (physical, social, or cog
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Grade I a.’s a group of generally slow-growing astrocytomas, including most fibrillary and pilocytic astrocytomas.
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Grade II a.’s astrocytomas with slightly more malignant potential than those of Grade I, including astroblastomas and some fibrillary and pilocytic astrocytomas. One classification system includes some anaplastic astrocytomas in this group.
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Grade III a.’s moderately malignant astrocytomas, including most anaplastic astrocytomas and sometimes including the less malignant of the glioblastoma multiforme group.
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