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establish
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Throughout the preparation days you will be establishing a baseline record of your eating and exercise behaviour as it normally occurs.
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From an assessment point of view this information establishes a baseline record of frequency of panic attacks or other physical symptoms.
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At the start of each trial, blood samples were collected to establish baseline serum retinol concentrations.
provide
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Continuous recordings were made before the procedure and throughout the examination to provide baseline values.
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The last is licence compliance - the company provides a baseline inventory of all software being used within an organisation.
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Second, quantifiable psychometric information can provide a useful baseline from which to work, and from which progress can be measured.
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This survey aimed to provide some baseline information regarding their current procedures for ensuring quality of care in general practice asthma clinics.
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Neither does Victorian Britain provide any comparative baseline of a tranquil, law-abiding society.
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Besides, it is playing fast and loose with the statistics to take 1981 as the baseline for the Government's claims.
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Dads creep along the baselines calling instructions as the dusk gathers in.
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From baseline to net: &.
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However, Wainwright offered stubborn resistance, and responded with some hard hitting from the baseline to level the score at 6-6.
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Some ways of setting baselines and measuring behaviour were discussed inPart 2.
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The man walked along the baseline toward the team locker rooms.
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The treatment groups were compared at baseline with respect to more than fifty characteristics.
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This survey is a baseline against which attempts to effect change can be measured.