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The phrase "adjusted version for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a modified or tailored version of something intended for a specific purpose or audience.
Example: "The adjusted version for younger readers simplifies the complex themes of the original text."
Alternatives: "modified version for" or "tailored version for".
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The confusion assessment method (CAM) and/or the adjusted version for the ICU (CAM-ICU) were used most extensively (n = 19).
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An adjusted version of the Mantel test for comparison of matrices was used (Mantel 1967).
The diagnosis of schizophrenia was made following a detailed clinical interview, complemented by a revision of all medical records and, when required, a DSM-IV-TR adjusted version of the Standardized Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders, Clinician Version [35].
Operatively, all participants underwent detailed clinical interviews implemented, when required, by a DSM-IV-TR adjusted version of the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis 1 Disorders, Clinician Version (SCID-CV) [ 25].
An adjusted version of the Combined Loading Compression (CLC) method was introduced for capturing the compressive strength after edge-on impact.
For the unsophisticated listener, top-of-the-line sound equipment by itself seems good enough, but it is not like the psychoacoustically adjusted version.
We used the new version, adjusted for individuals with reduction deficiencies of the upper limb, called the AHA-PAD (Prosthesis, Amputation, Deficiency), which is currently undergoing validation (personal communication L. Krumlinde-Sundholm 2012).
In other words, Amnesty adjusted its version of the facts to suit its a priori assumptions that Israel was the main party responsible for civilian deaths.
Nola is seeing three men and a femme lesbian, and all four parts are revised, refurbished, and expanded from the 1986 version, plus adjusted for inflation.
The estimate of effect adjusted for a misclassified version of a confounder is biased in the direction of confounding.
A general linear model, PROC GLM of SAS version 9.2., adjusted for age and gender was used to describe overall differences in the objectively assessed parameters between the three exertion groups scoring weak (≤2), moderate (2 < Borg < 4), or high (Borg ≥ 4) perceived exertion during the day (Table 3).> -wrap-foot> Varees are presented as mean (SD) * p < 0.05; ** p < 0.01.
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