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The phrase "adjusted for used" is not correct in English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, possibly intended to convey a concept related to adjustments based on usage.
Example: "The data was adjusted for used resources to provide a more accurate analysis."
Alternatives: "adjusted for utilization" or "modified for usage".
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- denotes class status adjusted for used redshirt eligibility.
He had hip surgery on January 14. – denotes class status adjusted for used redshirt eligibility.
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Also, the tests for DIF in relation to age group revealed only a limited amount of DIF, which can be adjusted for using GLLRM.
For each model, a regression line was fit for each patient and differences between groups as well as within group variation were adjusted for using random effects.
Multiple comparisons were adjusted for using the Bonferroni correction.
Cluster effect was adjusted for using STATA 10.0.
Multiple prognostic factors can be adjusted for using multivariate modelling.
Multiple testing for this level of testing was adjusted for using Bonferroni's correction.
For the calculation of expected frequencies, age and sex were adjusted for using the indirect method.
Confounding variables will be adjusted for using conditional multiple logistic regression models.
Age was adjusted for using dummy variables with below 25 years as reference category.
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