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Baseline (science)

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In environmental science a baseline study is necessary to be able to accurately determine impact by monitoring the environment and comparing the changing situation with the initial conditions after development has occurred. In some cases, baseline information already be available from previous
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of 5.0 mg/dL, then his creatinine is out of his normal. For that person with kidney failure, absolute normal no longer applies because he will never again be able to obtain an absolutely normal creatinine level (0.5–1.2 mg/dL) with kidneys that no longer function properly.
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or which is used for comparison with later data collected during or after the survey or trial to identify and measure changes, often with the intention of assessing the effects of a treatment or procedure.
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Example: If a patient with kidney failure (whose creatinine is usually 3.0 mg/dL) suddenly has a
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surveys, but it may be necessary to gather data in the field.
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Initial known conditions used for comparison with later data
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Baseline (medicine)
electrocardiogram
isoelectric line
medicine
clinical trial
creatinine
1970 ascariasis poisoning incident
Calibration
Ground truth
Patient zero
Wilder's law of initial value
Treatment and control groups
"baseline"
"Dictionary of Cancer Terms: baseline"
"Unit 1 Introduction to Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA)"
medterms.com Medical Dictionary
Categories
Medical terminology
Scientific terminology

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