For each scale the baseline score in 1988, changes from baseline to first follow up(1989), and changes from baseline at second follow up (1990) were compared among intervention groups.
According to the scale worked out by Johns Hopkins, a performance that beats a baseline score by more than 9 points gains the student up to 30 improvement points, the most available.
First-degree relatives of individuals with schizophrenia show elevated levels of social anhedonia, higher baseline scores of social anhedonia are associated with later development of schizophrenia.
Teams are required to conduct neurological tests on all their players before the season to provide baseline scores to measure players' return to normal after they are injured.
Anti-TNF-α treatment for 6 weeks significantly reduced all three histologic scores relative to the baseline score in young mice (Fig.
New York is given a baseline score of 100 and other cities are rated in comparison.
More importantly, the arthritic scores for the group treated with anti-TNF-α were significantly improved in comparison with the baseline score from weeks 4 through 16 in both young and aged mice (Fig.
Due to the NIHSS's focus on cortical function, patients suffering from a cortical stroke tend to have higher (worse) baseline scores.
From a baseline score of 20 in 2002, the Great Lakes Index declined in 2010 from a score of 23.9 to 22.7 using a 40-point scale.
Next Wednesday, the women's rhythmic gymnastics group will attempt to attain a baseline score required by the British Olympic Association in order to take up a host nation place.