Sentence examples for equivalent to a baseline from inspiring English sources

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Run 3 is equivalent to a baseline.

In general, the reductions are implemented by subtracting an amount u t from the nominal RA-payment a t Y (defined in Equation 7) so that current RA-payments (at time t) for young adults after correction are equivalent to a baseline payment times a pre-specified growth rate γ. a 0 Y 1 + γ t = a t Y − u t (19).

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However, as described in the introduction, others suggest that this baseline assessment is equivalent to a resting baseline (concerning cardiovascular measures), but reveals greater stability and is better able to create a neutral context (e.g., Jennings et al., 1992; Wilson et al., 2014).

In most cases, setting a target is equivalent to meeting a baseline threshold.

A reduction of the SPR of at least three units (equivalent to a change compared to the baseline [day 1] IPS assessment of three frequency steps between the upper and lower frequency response limits) at three separate time points, compared with the same time points on day 1 or predose day 2, and no time points with three units of increase.

The pilot study in South Africa produced positive outcomes in terms of the gains in children's health knowledge postintervention: a 14% absolute increase across the health messages equivalent to a 26% relative increase on the baseline knowledge level.

Specifically, foreign employers hiring software developers and programmers are 33.3 percentage points more likely to first call back an applicant who acquired skills abroad; the point estimate is statistically significant at the 10% level and equivalent to a 140% effect relative to the baseline callback rate of 23.8 percentage points (column 5).

The description of the feedback process at baseline assessment should avoid the therapeutic misconception (ie, participants mistaking that baseline or subsequent assessments are equivalent to a medical checkup).

The aim was to recruit a sample of 50 patients so that the study had 80% power to detect a moderate change from baseline equivalent to an effect size of around 0.4.

The goal was to recruit 60 patients so that the study had 95% power to detect a moderate change on EDE-Q global score from baseline equivalent to an effect size of around 0.5.

This effect corresponds to a difference in running time of 20 seconds or a difference in the covered distance of 60 metres equivalent to an average increase of 5% from baseline, which is substantial considering the worldwide decline of youth fitness by 0.43% a year over the past two decades.

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