fatigue score

collocation in English

meaningsoffatigueandscore

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fatigue
noun
uk
/fəˈtiːɡ/
us
/fəˈtiːɡ/
formal
extreme ...
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score
noun
uk
/skɔːr/
us
/skɔːr/
the number of points, goals, etc. achieved in a game ...
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(Definition offatigueandscorefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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There was a modest association betweenfatiguescoreand increasing age, but this was of marginal statistical significance.
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Unsurprisingly,fatiguescoreat stage one was strongly associated with bothfatiguescoreand fatigue persistence at follow-up.
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The main outcome was change infatiguescoreat 6 month follow-up.
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Self-ratedfatiguescore, the hospital anxiety and depression rating scale, functional impairment, physical step-test performance and causal attributions were measured.
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The other curve shows the probability of therapy being the most cost-effective option when the outcome measure is thefatiguescorechange divided by four.
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The items are summed to create a globalfatiguescoreand the six subcategories of question 4 are summed to create an interference fromfatiguescore.
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In men, psychological, emotional and physical demands were predictive of fatigue, compared to decision latitude which remained significantly associated with lower fatigue scores.
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Logistic regression was chosen because of the skewed distribution of fatigue scores.
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Note that the fatigue scores were stable between screening and baseline.
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These results were then collapsed into those who either experienced worsening fatigue or no change versus those who had improvements in their fatigue scores.
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These relationships enable one to begin linking fatigue scores directly to a person's ability to perform everyday activities.
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Mean fatigue scores fell significantly in both groups from baseline to outcome.
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Participants taking a lower dose of modafinil reported feeling less fatigued and there was a statistically significant difference in fatigue scores for the lower dose versus the placebo.
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