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The phrase "adjustment of measures" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where changes or modifications to specific measures or standards are being discussed, such as in policy-making, project management, or scientific research.
Example: "The committee recommended an adjustment of measures to improve the effectiveness of the current health policies."
Alternatives: "modification of measures" or "alteration of measures".
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Although it is not a requirement for level 3, this organization wanted to anticipate the adjustment of measures and data aiming to implement SPC in the next future (to fulfill CMMI level 4 requirements).
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Finally, acceptance of pain predicts better adjustment on measures of patient functioning than perceived pain intensity does, which continues to be true even when pain intensity is factored out (see [ 14, 15] for review papers on this subject).
Adjustment of measured CIN detection on the basis of compliance data may not always be justifiable, and if adjustment is made, it should be used very judiciously.
Adjustment of measured cervical intraepithelial neoplasia detection on the basis of compliance data may not always be justifiable, and if adjustment is made, it should be used very judiciously.
21 The only prior study of preventable admissions showed a decline in ACSC admission rates after reform only after adjustment for measures of severity of illness (predominantly the numbers of comorbidities and inpatient diagnoses).
22 23 That single study had mixed results overall: no change was noted in the number of admissions for ACSCs in the primary analysis but after adjustment for measures of inpatient severity of illness, a 2.7 percentage point decline was noted.
Adiponectin was associated with mean particle size of the three lipoprotein moieties after adjustment for measures of obesity, insulin sensitivity, leptin, and chemically measured relevant lipoprotein (triglycerides and HDL or LDL cholesterol).
However, after additional adjustment for measures of skin susceptibility, high levels of cumulative sunlight exposure were associated with BCC (OR = 1.88, 95% CI = 1.07-3.31) and medium (OR = 2.36, 95% CI = 1.22-4.57) and high (OR = 2.47, 95% CI = 1.25-4.91) levels of cumulative sunlight exposure were significantly associated with SCC, compared to low levels in early life.
This reduction in effect size, to the point of non-significance, for 75 84-year-olds 75 84-year-olds 75 84-year-olds appearsentofor measures of health rather than patient choice.
Earlier publications initially found strong correlations between serum Lp-PLA2 levels and clinical characteristics, which decreased significantly after adjustment for measures of atherosclerosis [32], [33].
Adjustment for measures of adiposity strongly attenuated the observed association, suggesting that obesity may partially explain the higher risk of hypertension among individuals with hyperglycemia.
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