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The phrase "adjusting for site" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are accounting for variations or differences based on specific locations or sites, often in research or data analysis.
Example: "In our study, we are adjusting for site to ensure that our results are not biased by geographical differences."
Alternatives: "accounting for location" or "considering site factors".
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Mantel-Haenszel statistic for testing independence of clinical failure with interventions, adjusting for site was used.
In women with PCOS, association between genotype and BMI was performed using linear regression adjusting for site and age.
Association between genotype and quantitative traits (conducted separately in cases and controls) was performed using linear regression adjusting for site, age and BMI in all analyses except those in which BMI was the dependent variable, wherein analyses were adjusted for site and age.
We computed specificity for kits with time to expiration from ≤1 to ≥6 months, with exact binomial confidence intervals, then used logistic regression to estimate the independent association of time to expiration with false positive results, adjusting for site and technician effects.
Step 2: Adjusting for site characteristics.
Cox regression analysis was performed adjusting for site and other sociodemographic confounders.
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After adjusting for sites, age, and gender, institution vs. community-living explained only 0.3 7% of the variability in child outcomes.
[García (1990]) found in radiata pine that gross volume increment per hectare, adjusted for site quality, decreased linearly with S, pointing again to a≈1.
S M1 : The maximum considered earthquake, 5-percent-damped, spectral response acceleration parameter at a period of 1 s adjusted for site class effects, which is given by Eq. (6b).
Adjusted for site, education and race.
*Random control results adjusted for site, and age matched control results adjusted for site and age, using conditional logistic regression.
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