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The translation of earlier research into general principles was rapidly adjusted into more particular guidelines once the show was on the air.
Table 1 shows bivariate associations between vascular and cognitive variables and depressive symptoms after adjusting for the potential confounding effects of gender and age.
Models for intervention effects adjusted for the baseline value of the dependent behavioural process variable, age, gender and medical co-morbidity.
Few studies have addressed this question using population-based cohorts and prospective designs, adjusting for known biomedical risk factors.
All analyses were adjusted for age, gender and total brain volume.
The cortisol analyses were adjusted for age and time of sample collection and not main language and deprivation.
We next adjusted for psychological state at age 23.
The monthly figures were adjusted to notional months of equal duration.
By adjusting for depression, few performance measures remained significantly different across the groups, however defined.
The means adjusted for age and gender are the regression coefficients for the dummy group variables in the regression.
Comparing adjusted and unadjusted effects will inform on confounding and effect mediation.
All costs were adjusted to reflect year 2000 dollars.
Pensions will also be adjusted if average life expectancy changes.
Models were adjusted for age, household occupational class and current employment status, and gender (where appropriate).
Depending on the predicted length of the sequence the elongation time and annealing temperature were adjusted.
If necessary, another parameter (usually the width of the analysis window in the frequency domain) can be adjusted to improve the representation, and so on.
Confounders and attrition rate should be considered in sample size determination for which it should be adjusted appropriately.
If the syntax-semantics mapping is not adjusted, then there would be no problem of resource deficit and instead potentially only a problem of resource surplus.
When they fail, we gain the opportunity to explore how they may need to be adjusted or extended.
Movements, therefore, usually need not be adjusted to such information.
The values of these thresholds are adjusted to modulate the cost associated with using each production.
The task input field can be adjusted to simulate these variations.
Would the target article's comparator be improved by adding a continuously adjusting feedback (probably not)?
In conclusion, little of the wide population variance in breast density is explained by known measured factors after adjusting for age and body size.
Each trap day the octenol level was adjusted to 4 ml and the vial inverted for several seconds to ensure complete wick saturation.
When using computer software, the balance between parts can nearly always be adjusted on re-ection after the recording has been made.
Scores on grammatical correction tasks can be adjusted to take into account spontaneous corrections, an approach adopted in the current study.
During two campaigns in 1971 and 1972 the accessibility of the site was adjusted to meet tourist demands.
Nevertheless, the weight of the immense mass is estimated and adjusted for every inch.
The difference between assistive and (adjusted) universal technology is often social rather than (in a restricted sense of the word) technological.
To them it is important to know the incidence of adverse outcomes at different centers, adjusted for severity of illness.
Copies of a single 3.0-s pink noise segment were then adjusted to 40%, 20%, 10% and 5% of the full-scale value.
Application rates could be adjusted by further dilution.
Figure 3 presents the pattern of capital expenditure which emerges after adjusting for the movement in prices.
In 1975, 1979 and 1984, child allowances and lump sums at birth were adjusted upwards.
However, post hoc comparisons, with p adjusted to .006, failed to reveal any significant differences.
The proportion of those who made a doctor visit for each subclass of a predictor was adjusted for the other four predictors.
The proportion of persons being hospitalized for each subclass of a predictor was adjusted for other four predictors.
The exploration and empirical quantification of light levels for at least three threshold conditions was performed by adjusting the perforation.
The private sector, for its part, expanded from an initially smaller role, centred on manufacturing industry adjusting to the aftermath of war.
The difference between the opening stocks and closing stocks adjusted for depletion gives the value of revaluation.
In addition, heteroskedasticity may be expected by country, therefore the standard errors are adjusted for clustering by country.
The explanatory power of the model (adjusted rho square) is satisfactory at 24 per cent.
Why does adjusting for site-specific income and socio-demographic variables counter-intuitively increase transfer errors?
The discount rate that is used in adjusting life years is directly estimated in the estimation process.
On the other hand, the consumption smoothing effect of current land price sustains even with = 0 as it is adjusted through land transaction.
Contrary to static substitution effects, these two labors are adjusted in the opposite directions, and this dynamic substitution effect counteracts consumption smoothing effects.
Observation are assumed independent across communities but not within communities; standard errors were adjusted accordingly.
Means and standard errors are adjusted for stratification, weighting and clustering of sample.
They argued that the nonlinearities reflected the short-term constraints small firms faced in adjusting to shocks.
The self-organizing feature of the system adjusts to it easily.
In the first year the nutrient stock is adjusted downward.
Thus, values indicate how well the groups were each doing at posttreatment and follow-up, with means adjusted for baseline differences.
However, exposure was associated with low sociability/negative emotionality in boys only, although this association did not remain significant after adjusting for covariates.
Thus, adjusted or unadjusted estimates of means are obtained, depending on the method of analysis chosen for a trial in a particular environment.
The grain weight from each plot was adjusted to 14% moisture content.
Values were adjusted for time of germination of the seeds using analysis of covariance.
The moisture content of the grain was used to calculate grain yield per ha after adjusting to 12% moisture content.
In poor years, such inputs are adjusted downwards.
Cost-benefit analysis can be adjusted for the distribution of income and wealth, which would ameliorate some of these difficulties, but serious conflicts remain.
They are adjusted for quality, since a long life with poor quality deserves consideration just as much as a shorter life with higher quality.
Values for night 1 adjusted to take account of the short exposure period (see text).
Although they adjusted the analysis for birth weights, the outcome of term infants was not presented separately.
Antibiotic prophylaxis should be adjusted for endocarditis prophylaxis if appropriate.
Additional supports were provided outside the tunnel floor and ceiling to securely fasten the cylinder after its orientation relative to the stream direction was adjusted.
By adjusting the slats the boundary layer on the bottom wall could be subjected to various adverse pressure gradients.
The flow then adjusts to the perturbation, reaching a quasi-equilibrium threedimensional collateral state.
The speed of the traversing device is constant and adjusted before each experiment to the expected translating velocity of the vortex pair.
Pressure adjusts faster across the boundary layer than density and temperature.
The phenotypic values were adjusted for site and replicate effects.
However, in practice and theory this would be much more difficult, since markers would need to be adjusted separately for each family.
The level of polymorphism was adjusted by varying the number of alleles per locus and the allele frequency distributions.
Trait is the growth rate adjusted for replication and site effects.
The mesor or as they termed it ' 'the rhythm adjusted midline estimating statistic of rhythm' ' was lower in pregnancy.
Experimental parameters in the theoretical expressions must be adjusted to obtain agreement.
An ordinary analysis of covariance can then be calculated, adjusting all data to a value of zero in the pseudovariate.
As with the language level, an age-equivalent rather than a standardized score was used because the other measures were not adjusted for age.
The added fertilizer to the crop rotation is adjusted to allow spring barley to receive fertilizer too.
During the design process some features may need to be adjusted.
The persistence of old money was not just the consequence of man's difficulty in adjusting to new systems of money and counting.
The estimates adjusted for this age-related sterility are discussed below.
The general philosophy is to derive appropriate scaling factors by adjusting the calculated spectra to the spectroscopic values of a number of representative molecules.
In addition, its effects were adjusted for the length of the preceding birth interval, maternal age at birth of the index child and birth order.
In other words, adjusted costs per unit are negatively associated with density, positively with per capita output, and negatively with calories consumed per capita.
Thus, for the sake of simplicity, only the adjusted means will be reported in the following analyses.
However, it should be noted that the same general pattern of results occurs when the means are not adjusted.
An overall guide was developed, which included the following questions (minimally adjusted by type of group).
Total volume was made up with complete medium and adjusted to 250 l/well.
To talk in terms of confrontation, and of adjusting the unit of significance is not always comfortable.
The infusion rate can be adjusted by a floor nurse before surgery and by the anesthesiologist intraoperatively.
Logistic regression was used to examine the relative importance of the explanatory variables, adjusting for the other independent variables.
Therefore, missing data were estimated based on information about personal property ownership adjusted for age and gender.
If the company was reduced in size, the playscripts would have to be adjusted.
If necessary, its position or sensitivity was adjusted.
Data were adjusted for differences in diet and clinical characteristics in the present study.
The boundaries of the secondary structure elements in the alignment were adjusted using the secondary structure conservation as a guide.
As described above, for the analytical approach the smoothing parameter must be adjusted by the user for each experimental situation to determine the "best" fit.
Non-profit hospitals in more competitive areas had higher expenditures per adjusted discharge in all three categories in all years.
Provincial unit costs were then adjusted using these ratios to derive the national equivalent.
By adjusting the denominator, this method allows for the desired approximation to the true mean to be specified as a percentage.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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