baseline rate
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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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rate
noun[C]
uk/reɪt/us/reɪt/
the speed at which something happens or changes, or the amount or number of times it happens or changes in a ...
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One extinction phase was preceded by a specifiedbaselinerateof intermittent reinforcement.
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Thisbaselineratecan be modelled as constant or as varying over time.
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The limitations of this study should not be neglected, particularly the uncertainty regarding thebaselinerateof restenosis.
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The hazard rate is a function of abaselinerateand the values on the independent variables.
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Thus, a parametric using the log-logistic distribution function was selected to represent thebaselinerate.
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Mortality in interior plots also increased during the drought (11/12 plots), but only half of the plots declined below thebaselinerateafter the drought.
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It consists of a brief speed-up in heart rate, followed by a slow decrease back to thebaselinerate.
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Using this as abaselinerate, the normalized price curves were calculated for the other commodities.
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First, abaselinerateof behavior would be established by reinforcing the pigeon every time it pecks a key.
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As the frequency of this type of maternal response was low, this latter measure was not corrected for baseline rates of maternal behavior.
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The goals will be to establish baseline rates and if possible identify a good prognosis group.
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Baseline rates calculated on 3-week moving average of mean consultation rates for non-epidemic weeks during the period of study.
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But research shows winner's happiness levels drop and return to normal baseline rates within months to years.
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