baseline measurement

collocation in English

meaningsofbaselineandmeasurement

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baseline
noun[C usually singular]
uk
/ˈbeɪs.laɪn/
us
/ˈbeɪs.laɪn/
a line on a sports field, such as the one in tennis, that marks the end of the playing area, or the one in baseball that marks the path along which ...
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measurement
noun
uk
/ˈmeʒ.ə.mənt/
us
/ˈmeʒ.ɚ.mənt/
the act or process ...
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(Definition ofbaselineandmeasurementfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofbaseline measurement

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Because of this, there is nobaselinemeasurementbefore women started the programme.
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Switching medication, thus, is essentially equivalent to a newbaselinemeasurement.
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Thebaselinemeasurementtook place directly after receiving the hearing aid prescription and obtaining written informed consent.
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The study was an uncontrolled prospective intervention study with abaselinemeasurementand two follow-up measurements.
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However, at the expert meeting, its value as abaselinemeasurementwas underlined.
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The number of incident breast cancers among the non-respondents of thebaselinemeasurement(n=7538) was 128.
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For the latter, we assumed no change sincebaselinemeasurement.
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The duration of the follow-up measurement period was 3 months, and it was carried out one year after thebaselinemeasurementperiod.
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The intervention period was scheduled to last for approximately 3.5 months afterbaselinemeasurement.
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Our dichotomous (yes/no) measure of negative life events during the year preceding thebaselinemeasurement may not have been sensitive enough to reveal this association.
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It provides abaselinemeasurementof cancer patients' experience of care in the national health service against which improvements can be monitored.
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My understanding is that while these instruments provide a goodbaselinemeasurementit is questionable whether they constitute an accurate refraction even when combined with auto optitesters.
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Changes in ratings up to 19 years afterbaselinemeasurementare modestly associated with increasing age as well as declining objective performance.
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Initially abaselinemeasurementis taken, which generally asks the subject to simply remember an answer to a question.
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No baseline measurements of risk factors were made, and it was not possible to adjust follow-up risk factors for baseline.
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These were baseline measurements for all other conditions, which considered the influence of grouping.
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However, in a within-subject design a control group is not strictly necessary, because subjects function as their own controls using their own baseline measurements.
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Baseline measurements were made on the first six days.
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Baseline measurements were completed at the end of this period.
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This is difficult to control for, even with baseline measurements, because of the high prevalence of chronic illness among older people.
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