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The phrase "adjustment of standard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing changes or modifications made to a particular standard or benchmark.
Example: "The adjustment of standard procedures was necessary to improve efficiency in the workflow."
Alternatives: "modification of standard" or "revision of standard".
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In controlling the standard deviation, an adjustment of standard deviation was considered and taken from the ratio of a better individual during the evolution process (refer to 1/5 success rule [18]) as shown in (5).
This resulted in the adjustment of standard errors and thereby adjustment of confidence intervals.
There was no evidence of autocorrelation of residuals (r=−0.16; p=0.40), so adjustment of standard errors was not deemed necessary.
There was no evidence of (first-order) autocorrelation of residuals (r=−0.0123, p=0.95), so no adjustment of standard errors was necessary.
Moreover, regression calibration requires post-fitting adjustment of standard errors, say by bootstrapping, which would be very burdensome computationally in the present setting.
This is because the MZ twins are supposed to share their genetic background which makes it somewhat uncertain whether the adjustment of standard errors, as described above, is correct for MZ twins.
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Although these approaches are powerful and enable labeling of internal sequence positions, they require adjustments of standard RNA synthesis procedures which can represent a handicap for broader applications.
As a measure for adjustment of response standard of participants of GRM model, we investigated the use of the χ2 test, the differences between frequencies of standards of response observed, and predicted frequencies by the model.
The incubation time was based on the research publications [14, 21] and an adjustment of the standard ASTM F-756-00 [22].
In these patients, adjustment of the standard infusion dose (2.0 μg/kg·min) to 1.0 μg/kg·min was recommended on empiric grounds because ∼50% of eptifibatide is cleared renally.
*Prevalence ratio (PR) estimated by the Poisson regression model with robust adjustment of the standard errors.
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