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base scoreの例文

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  • Individual-based sports, such as golf and tennis, have points-based scoring as well.
  • Also, knowledge-based scoring function may be used to provide binding affinity estimates.
  • This provides a base score for consideration for entry to Australian universities.
  • Finally, a base score of 8.8 was awarded for the 2000-2004 olympic years.
  • US training methods have become more sophisticated, acknowledging the influence of computer-based scoring methods.
  • Each jury member had access to a web-based scoring sheet.
  • But four of the five batters who reached base scored.
  • For the 1996-2000 code, the base score was a 9.0.
  • The ISU has created a points-based scoring system it believes will revolutionize the sport.
  • Lance Johnson's ground ball to second base scored Morandini.
  • The ISU is expected to present its new, computer-based scoring system to IOC officials in May.
  • "Hook and Ladder " employed the usual jazz based scoring about two thirds of the time.
  • Each episode of the series profiles a single world-renowned chef and features a classically based score.
  • Composer William Alwyn was involved writing the leitmotif-based score from the very beginning of the production.
  • The man he allowed to reach base scored the winning run in a 3-2 Florida victory.
  • "I've got to get the ball or the runner at first base scores, " Ichiro said.
  • Walt Weiss'slow roller to second base scored Galarraga.
  • Ranks are gained through a performance-based scoring system.
  • In 1997, Samahang Makasining ( Artist Club ), Inc . created time based scoring like basketball.
  • Back-to-back infield grounders to second base scored Cora.
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