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"adjustment percentage" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are discussing a change in the amount or rate of something. For example, "We recently instituted a 15% salary adjustment percentage."
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In contrast, although A G ratio remained significantly inversely associated with ADBV after adjustment for percentage fat mass, the percentage fat mass was no longer significantly associated after adjustment for the A G ratio.
It can be seen that the application of adjustment or percentage reduction factors narrows these differences.
The pellet was diluted with incomplete medium at approximately 50% haematocrit, with slight adjustment for percentage parasitaemia.
Additional adjustment for percentage density (Table 4) or absolute dense area (not in table) did not materially affect these associations.
Breast cancer risk was borderline significantly inversely associated with SHBG and significantly so after adjustment for percentage density (OR=0.58; 95% CI: 0.31 1.10 for the highest quartile).
Mutual adjustment for percentage fat mass and A G ratio unveiled important differences in associations of total adiposity and body fat distribution with %DBV and ADBV.
Similar hazards were apparent for both sexes and irrespective of adjustment for percentage fat mass and height or BMI and waist circumference.
After adjustment for percentage density, the Wolfe classification was not associated with any of the risk factors for breast cancer, whereas the association with number of children and BMI remained statistically significant for the Tabár classification.
The association between age (P = 1.0) and the Tabár classification disappeared, whereas the inverse association with number of children (P < 0.05) and BMI (P < 0.03) remained statistically significant after adjustment for percentage density.
After adjustment for percentage density, there was no longer any association with these risk factors and the Wolfe pattern, whereas the association between number of children and BMI remained for the Tabár pattern.
After adjustment for percentage density as assessed by either reader, age at entry (P = 0.14), number of children (P = 0.54) and BMI (P = 0.57) were no longer associated with the Wolfe classification.
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