Sentence examples for defined as standardised from inspiring English sources

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Effect sizes defined as standardised mean differences (Cohen's d) were computed at each time point.

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Because the taxi industry is not as standardised as it is in Europe".

The study will be able to detect a difference in the rates of clinically significant weight gain over the first year of usage, defined as an increase in BMI standardised score of 0.5 or greater.

For phospho-AKT densitometry analysis, relative signal intensities of phosphorylated AKT levels (normalised over total AKT) from unstimulated WT MEFs were defined as 1, and all remaining samples standardised relative to this value.

Patients stop treatment if they fail to respond after 3 cycles (defined as ≥ 30%% decrease in Standardised Uptake Value (SUV) compared to baseline PET/CT).

Standardised uptake values (SUVs), defined as the decay-corrected brain radioactivity concentration normalized for injected dose and body weight, were calculated for all regions.

Postnatal depression (PND) is defined as a non-psychotic depressive episode meeting standardised diagnostic criteria for a minor or major depressive disorder beginning in or extending into the postnatal period [ 1].

Prices were adjusted for inflation and the World Bank purchasing power parity, and standardised to the international dollar (defined as US$1) in 2011.

Clinical guidelines are one means to improve and standardise clinical care; they are defined as "systematically developed statements to assist practitioner and patient decisions about appropriate health care for specific clinical circumstances" [ 15].

BMI, defined as weight (kg)/height(m), was calculated for each age, standardised by its sex specific distribution and converted to z-scores using the Lambda (variance) Mu (mean) Sigma (skewness) method [ 30].

The Standardised Incidence Ratio (SIR) was defined as the ratio of the observed to expected number of neoplasms and the confidence interval calculated assuming that the observed number followed a Poisson distribution.

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