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The phrase "a measure of function" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the evaluation or assessment of a particular function or performance.
Example: "The study aimed to establish a measure of function for the new software application to determine its effectiveness."
Alternatives: "an assessment of function" or "a gauge of function".
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Objective: To determine the construct validity and responsiveness of the 2-minute walk test as a measure of function in individuals with lower extremity amputation.
The output of the model, or the response variable, is a measure of function similarity and represents a novel aspect of our approach.
Scores from the following tests were used as a measure of function in each cognitive domain.
The 5-minute walk test is a measure of function, endurance, and gait velocity.
The 50 ft walk test is a measure of function and it is widely used in rheumatological clinical studies.
In this present study, the presence of inflammatory cells correlated with the loss of LG function, by using tear EGF concentration as a measure of function.
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One idea that emerged involves a measure that couples pain with a measure of functioning.
The GAF, a measure of functioning, was the most commonly referenced measure overall.
The present study supports the feasibility of the SF-12 instrument, at least when viewed as a measure of functioning.
The outcome measures were prevalence of clinical and subclinical hypothyroidism and thyroid function index (TFI) – a measure of thyroid function.
This provides evidence that the FAAM-F is a measure of physical function as opposed to mental function.
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