Collocations withbaseline

These are words often used in combination withbaseline.

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baseline characteristics
Table 1 shows the baseline characteristics of study participants.
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baseline condition
This type served as the baseline condition against which the following sentence types were compared.
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baseline data
In addition, because the present data represent the participants' baseline data function, they are an important benchmark of behavior and neural processing during institutionalization.
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baseline hazard
It is possible that the shape or functional form of the baseline hazard differs for different individual agencies or groups of agencies.
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baseline information
This study provides baseline information for predicting diffusion patterns of other new and/or expensive medical technologies.
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baseline interview
The baseline interview, or the last attempt at interview signalled the date of entry into the trial.
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baseline measure
No other baseline measure of beliefs related to post-treatment sense of control and attribution of improvement.
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baseline measurement
Because of this, there is no baseline measurement before women started the programme.
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baseline period
The first period is the baseline period in the model.
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baseline scenario
In the baseline scenario, the growth of labour productivity is set to 1.3 % (its average level over the past 20 years).
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baseline value
In each set, each of the 9 parameters involved in the fit is chosen randomly within 10% of its baseline value.
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