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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a adjusted on" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, possibly intended to convey something about an adjustment being made.
Example: "The settings were adjusted on the device to improve performance."
Alternatives: "an adjustment made on" or "a modification applied to".
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a adjusted on Age and Education (remained significant on multivariate analysis).
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In the Florida State League in 2006, he posted an adjusted on-base plus slugging at 26% above league average.
a adjusted for baseline score on the outcome involved.
Katz 'A' classification adjusted on age, and number of handicaps outside vision (3rd line, figures within brackets).
Picture it as shining a red and a green flash light, properly adjusted, on a white paper in a dark room.
The impact of nutrition on day-28 mortality was assessed through the use of a Cox model adjusted on clinically relevant covariates.
In the absence of residual confounding, a collapsible estimate adjusted on {C1,C2}, {C1,C3}, and {C1,C2,C3} should not differ.
The street had expected New Relic to lose an adjusted $0.22, on revenue of $41.20 million.
With such an extension, ULPC settings can be adjusted on a per-cell basis to achieve better network performance.
It can be seen as an odds ratio adjusted on unobserved individual characteristics.
Any annual evaluation system should be piloted and adjusted on a small scale for a length of time that provides sufficient feedback before being implemented statewide.
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