(especially of figures or statistics) not adjusted or refined.
(尤指数字,统计)原始的;未调整的;未加工处理的
the unadjusted jobless total increased last month
原始失业总数上个月有所上升。
Example sentencesExamples
The average increase in adjusted and unadjusted returns is higher for CANPRIVs than that for privatizations in other countries.
Specifically, we examine the unadjusted and market-adjusted returns earned by shareholders of CANPRIVs during the five-year period following privatization.
We determined both unadjusted and Bonferroni adjusted significance levels to account for multiple group comparisons.
The unadjusted figure, which offers less clear guidance of what is really going on, fell from 10.3% in September to 10.1% in October.
Some reported both unadjusted analyses and analyses adjusted for covariates, which appropriately informs readers of the role confounders had.
But Mr McQuaid believes we should look at the unadjusted figures which take into account the actual number of people signing on.
Morey extends this work by calculating for load funds load-adjusted returns in addition to unadjusted returns.
The figure shows the unadjusted mortality curve over the first 30 postoperative days.
But even in unadjusted dollars, the level of tech outlays has recovered all but a smidgen of the losses suffered during the recession.
Note that, in this part, all these results are based on the performance measure between model predictions and adjusted real data, not unadjusted real data.
Odds ratios are shown unadjusted and adjusted for sex, father's social class in childhood, and mother's education.
It seems that higher ownership concentration affects risk-adjusted returns more than it affects unadjusted returns.
We first cumulated these returns to obtain the cumulative sum unadjusted and market-adjusted returns for the selected aftermarket time horizons.
Clearly, the unadjusted fee for a single medical procedure does not adequately represent its ‘price.’
Differences between unadjusted and adjusted results were quite subtle.
Plasma Aroclor 1260 is presented as both unadjusted and adjusted for total lipids.
The authors conducted the analysis with the use of an adjusted and unadjusted statistical technique.
The unadjusted figure does not smooth out the impact of a seasonal pick-up in recruitment in September as factories and businesses get back to work after the summer holidays.
In fact, the unadjusted number of permits on homes not yet started jumped in March, suggesting snow and heavy rains forced builders to hold off on some new projects.
We revised the statistical plan to employ adjusted rather than unadjusted analyses after publication of the initial protocol but before we conducted any analyses.
Definition of unadjusted in US English:
unadjusted
adjectiveˌənəˈjəstəd
(especially of figures or statistics) not adjusted or refined.
(尤指数字,统计)原始的;未调整的;未加工处理的
the unadjusted jobless total increased last month
原始失业总数上个月有所上升。
Example sentencesExamples
The authors conducted the analysis with the use of an adjusted and unadjusted statistical technique.
The average increase in adjusted and unadjusted returns is higher for CANPRIVs than that for privatizations in other countries.
Some reported both unadjusted analyses and analyses adjusted for covariates, which appropriately informs readers of the role confounders had.
Note that, in this part, all these results are based on the performance measure between model predictions and adjusted real data, not unadjusted real data.
The unadjusted figure does not smooth out the impact of a seasonal pick-up in recruitment in September as factories and businesses get back to work after the summer holidays.
Clearly, the unadjusted fee for a single medical procedure does not adequately represent its ‘price.’
Specifically, we examine the unadjusted and market-adjusted returns earned by shareholders of CANPRIVs during the five-year period following privatization.
Odds ratios are shown unadjusted and adjusted for sex, father's social class in childhood, and mother's education.
It seems that higher ownership concentration affects risk-adjusted returns more than it affects unadjusted returns.
We revised the statistical plan to employ adjusted rather than unadjusted analyses after publication of the initial protocol but before we conducted any analyses.
Morey extends this work by calculating for load funds load-adjusted returns in addition to unadjusted returns.
We first cumulated these returns to obtain the cumulative sum unadjusted and market-adjusted returns for the selected aftermarket time horizons.
We determined both unadjusted and Bonferroni adjusted significance levels to account for multiple group comparisons.
The unadjusted figure, which offers less clear guidance of what is really going on, fell from 10.3% in September to 10.1% in October.
Plasma Aroclor 1260 is presented as both unadjusted and adjusted for total lipids.
In fact, the unadjusted number of permits on homes not yet started jumped in March, suggesting snow and heavy rains forced builders to hold off on some new projects.
But Mr McQuaid believes we should look at the unadjusted figures which take into account the actual number of people signing on.
Differences between unadjusted and adjusted results were quite subtle.
The figure shows the unadjusted mortality curve over the first 30 postoperative days.
But even in unadjusted dollars, the level of tech outlays has recovered all but a smidgen of the losses suffered during the recession.