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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a covariate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in statistical contexts to refer to a variable that is possibly predictive of the outcome under study.
Example: "In our analysis, we included age as a covariate to control for its potential influence on the results."
Alternatives: "an influencing variable" or "a control variable".
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Age at death was used as a covariate.
Future smoking cessation studies should include NRT as a covariate.
Here, serum albumin levels were assessed as a covariate.
Furthermore, age was included in the SEM models as a covariate.
The age at death was included as a covariate in the present model.
The results were not altered when we included working memory scores as a covariate.
We will also consider a third mycotoxin, deoxynevalenol (DON), as a covariate within our study.
Heterogeneity of maize growth was monitored as a covariate using laser scanning and satellite images.
Gender was included in the main analysis as a covariate.
Relations decrease again when considering literacy as a covariate.
Baseline tumor size was included as a covariate in all models and flank as a covariate.
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