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The phrase "adjusted for baseline score" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as research, statistics, or data analysis when discussing the modification of results based on initial measurements or scores.
Example: "The results were adjusted for baseline score to ensure a fair comparison between the two groups."
Alternatives: "corrected for initial score" or "modified for starting score".
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Pain at rest was adjusted for baseline score and age.
* Based on analysis of covariance adjusted for baseline score.
a adjusted for baseline score on the outcome involved.
*Function score was adjusted for baseline score, age, and duration of symptoms.
These analyses were also adjusted for baseline score as a linear variable.
Figure 2 shows the change in CCQ scores from T0, adjusted for baseline score.
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Fitness sum scores were significantly enhanced as well (+3% in trained vs −2% in nontrained) (difference in change: 0.9 points, p =.05, adjusted for baseline scores).
Results: Performance sum scores were significantly enhanced in trained (+8%) compared with nontrained subjects (−8%) (difference in change: 1.9 points, p <.001, adjusted for baseline scores).
Scores on a national in-training exam that helps gauge medical knowledge in the second year of residency also showed no difference between interns in the two arms of the study, when adjusted for baseline scores in the programs.
# Adjusted for baseline scores.
†Results from regression analyses adjusted for baseline scores.
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