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"improvement degree" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the extent or level of improvement in something. For example, "The company saw a significant improvement degree in profits last year."
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Moreover, compared with M5000 and LOF-6500, the improvement degree of M1 was more apparent.
It has been found that the improvement degree reached for samples produced using chemical blowing agents is greater than that achieved for samples produced using physical blowing agents.
Doping the step edge of Ni(211) with Fe, Co and Ru is found to enhance the binding of CO in the initial state (IS) (in the sequence by the improvement degree: Fe > Ru > Co) as well as the co-adsorption of C and O in the final state (FS) (Ru > Fe > Co).
To compare the effects between the 2 groups, the mean improvement degree was used: (FSSG and GSRS) improvement degree = [pre scores] − [post scores].
Improvement degree did not differ much at 6 month follow up (score 1).
Improvement degree was calculated based on the FSSG or GSRS score before and after treatment, using the following mentioned formula.
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Improvement degrees of GSRS scores after the 8-week treatment in each group are presented in Table 3.
Improvement degrees of total, ARD, and RS scores of FSSG after treatments in each group are shown in Figure 2B.
Improvement degrees of reflex syndrome score of GSRS tended to be higher in the RKT group than in the PL group (P = 0.064).
Of the 15 GSRS items, improvement degrees of GSRS-10 (constipation) scores were significantly higher in the RKT group than in the PL group.
Of the 15 GSRS items, improvement degrees of GSRS-03 (acid regurgitation), GSRS-07 (abdominal distension), and GSRS-10 (constipation) scores were significantly higher in the RKT group than in the PL group.
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