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Discover LudwigThe phrase "data were adjusted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing modifications or corrections made to data sets in research, analysis, or reporting.
Example: "After reviewing the initial findings, we determined that the data were adjusted to account for discrepancies in the measurements."
Alternatives: "data were modified" or "data were revised".
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All data were adjusted for pertinent comorbidities, surgical history, co-therapeutics, and baseline scores.
Data were adjusted for age, gender, smoking, body mass index, ethnicity, marital status, alcohol use and prior cancer.
The observed data were adjusted using linear and nonlinear general models.
Statistical analyses performed Nutrient intake data were adjusted to achieve normality by using a power transformation.
Peter Ashkenaz, a spokesman for Medicare, said that the data were adjusted based on medical risk factors that often correlate with socioeconomic status.
When impact data were adjusted by energy intake, the analysis brought to light an extremely high environmental impact of some subjects, in particular fruitarians.
To avoid biases in the inverted fluxes, the data were adjusted to a common scale and scale offsets were included in the optimization problem.
The activity data were adjusted accordingly.
Economic input data were adjusted where appropriate to be consistent with the CRT-D setting.
Data were adjusted for sociodemographic variables and body mass index.Unhealthful weight-control behaviors and steroid use.More males (20.4%) than females (16.2%) reported participation in a weight-related sport.
Data were adjusted for illness severity (SAPS 1), fluid balance, ICU type, age, gender and major comorbidities.
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