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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abstracted records" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to records that have been summarized or extracted from a larger dataset for analysis or reporting purposes.
Example: "The abstracted records provided a clearer view of the trends in the data, allowing for more informed decision-making."
Alternatives: "summarized records" or "extracted records".
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To maintain quality throughout the entire project, our protocol involved extensive quality control for the abstracted records; re-abstraction of records and inter-rater agreement scores were obtained for 5% of the records abstracted.
Provides indexed and abstracted records with accompanying full text in periodicals from General Science Abstracts, Humanities Abstracts, Readers' Guide Abstracts, Wilson Business Abstracts and many other databases produced by H.W. Wilson, 1994+.
In addition, we randomly audited approximately 5% of the abstracted records.
A total of 25 abstracted records were desired in each of the 64 PSUs.
An archivist abstracted records of all patients who were prescribed cisapride during the observation period.
Abstracted records were independently adjudicated by two investigators, masked to case exposure status.
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Many maternal and newborn variables in the BCPDR had high levels of validity where values were available from both the original and re-abstracted records.
Data were abstracted from records and recorded in a REDCap database and then exported to SAS for statistical analysis.
In accordance with prenatal care standard, weight and gestational age at each visit is recorded from digital clinical scales and was abstracted from records.
Patient surveys and abstracted medical records were used to construct variables and determine sequence of CRT and surgery.
METHODS: The data from women undergoing hysterectomies for endometrial hyperplasia/uterine cancer with a BMI≥30 kg/m(2) were abstracted from records at the University of Virginia and Duke University following IRB approval.
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