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The phrase "adapted score" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a musical score that has been modified or arranged from its original version for a specific purpose or performance.
Example: "The orchestra performed an adapted score of the original symphony to suit the smaller ensemble."
Alternatives: "arranged score" or "modified score".
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It was nominated for eight Academy Awards and won five, for cinematography, set decoration, art direction, costume design and adapted score.
Later permutations included a prize for best dramatic or comedy score and another for best musical score; and a prize for best adapted score and one for best original score.
This season, a 90-minute work loosely based on Jacques Offenbach's "Tales of Hoffmann," titled simply "Hoffmann" and adapted by the French composer Anne Champert, took a similarly minimalist approach: Four musicians play the adapted score, some characters have been cut and Ms. Champert has added her own music, some of which was created during rehearsals.
Nevertheless, as in our previous work, the adapted score system served well its purpose to evaluate graft performance.
It has been shown to be associated with overall and CVD mortality; however, no such association was observed in a recent Swedish study using an adapted score.
The adapted SCORE, based on the Dutch situation, which was used in the 2006 Dutch General Practitioner's Guideline on cardiovascular risk management as well as in this study, appears to overestimate cardiovascular mortality [ 17].
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Recently, a consensus panel has proposed adapted scoring guidelines for HER2 testing.
The remaining 148 NMDR relationships were then analyzed using the adapted scoring criteria (Table 5).
Therefore an adapted scoring system [ 8] was used to more easily distinguish between the evidence included in this review.
The proposed adapted scoring method for PsA is a detailed scoring method evaluating erosions, joint space narrowing, (sub luxation, ankylosis, gross osteolysis, and pencil in cup phenomena.
We quantified the degree of inflammation and fibrosis using an adapted scoring system (supplementary material Table S1) (Hopkins et al., 1998; Kaneto et al., 1994).
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