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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adjusted for index" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, economics, or statistics, where adjustments are made based on a specific index, such as inflation or a price index.
Example: "The salary figures were adjusted for index to reflect the true purchasing power of employees over the years."
Alternatives: "corrected for index" or "modified for index".
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Survival curves for each thirtile of mean CRP (adjusted for index age and mean BMI) are shown.
A woman with a positive hr-HPV test had about 105 times higher probability of developing a CIN2+ lesion than a woman with a negative hr-HPV test (hazard ratio (HR)=104.5, 95% CI 14.5 755.1), adjusted for index Pap test result, age and cervix squamocolumnar junction visualisation.
When we restricted the analysis to women with no history of menstrual disorders or obesity in the younger stratum, the odds ratio was 4.0 (1.8 to 8.8), adjusted for index year (40 cases in drospirenone users and nine in levonorgestrel users).
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Regression coefficient showing an increase in age-adjusted mortality per 100,000 persons-years for every 0.1 ppm increase in arsenic level, adjusting for indices of industrialization and urbanization.
All the studies adjusted for smoking variables, with three studies adjusting for cigarettes per day and duration of smoking [ 51, 53, 68] and three studies adjusting for indices of total exposure - pack-years [ 69, 83] or total amount smoked [ 84].
*OR adjusted for age, index smear cytology result, index smear type of test (conventional cytology or conventional cytology with adjunctive LBC), SES, provider type, and area of residence.
We considered an affordability index (price relative to income), but the model fit changes in trend better using a price (adjusted for inflation) index.
* Adjusted for Charlson index of co-morbidity and all other variables in the table using Cox multivariate regression.
For example, we adjusted for an index of comorbidity, but it was not an ideal measure and it was not specific to opiate users.
There were no significant differences in the socioeconomic characteristics between patients and controls after we adjusted for age, index year, and sex.
In the longitudinal cohorts, a regression analysis (Table 4) adjusted for pre-index factors that drive healthcare costs to high levels.
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