Sentence examples for more flexible adjustment from inspiring English sources

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We modeled the seasonality and long-term time trends in one function allowing the seasonality (driven by unknown factors) of HFMD to change between years as that allows more flexible adjustment for the potential confounding.

We modified an upright microscope (Olympus, BX51) with a rotatable arm, which enabled more flexible adjustment of the objective to adapt the volunteer's oral vestibule [see Fig. 1(c)].

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This finding is consistent with the rationale behind multiple daily insulin (MDI) injections (i.e. four injections per day with separate basal and bolus components), where each injection provides a unique opportunity for more flexible dose adjustment [ 16] to improve glycaemic control while avoiding hypoglycaemia.

As a bonus, it permits finer and more flexible control adjustments to be made.Applied to a car's throttle, the result is increased responsiveness and a consistent pedal feel, irrespective of the conditions.

It appeared that modifications at work enabled workers with CMP to stay at work, and that these modifications were made at different levels: by changing jobs, by retraining to fulfill alternative tasks, and by organizing their work in terms of flexible working hours, more flexible work, adjusted work, short-time working, ergonomic adjustments, or having a more suitable work content.

First, we have used a propensity score matching method which provides more flexible and robust adjustment for confounding than regression methods provide when the distribution of potential confounding variables differs substantially between comparison groups.

Additionally, the ANCOVA model provides a more flexible pre-treatment adjustment than the ANOVA model because it allows covariate by period and covariate by group interactions to be estimated and tested.

There is some evidence to suggest that more languid types and more flexible types show better adjustment to shiftwork (Saksvik et al, 2011).

Mr Chirac has made the 35-hour week a bit more flexible, and promises further adjustments; yet he has also promised that "the legal working week is not, and will not be, brought into question".

Recently, however, there has been a movement toward making adjustment programs more flexible.

Additionally, there may be a time lag in individuals' and organisations' adjustment to the more flexible and open use and management of time that virtual modes of working appear to demand.

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