Can "scores at the shift end" mean "scores obtained at the end of the work shift"? Here is the context: "the effect of age, driving record (less or more than 5 years), history of traffic accident during the past year, the amount of sleep during the past 24 hours, circadian rhythm (flexible/ rigid) and amplitude (languid/ vigorous), and marital status, on the scores at the shift end."
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Yes, in this context it would work. I'd write history of traffic accident s or traffic accident history .
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Yes, in this context it would work.
I'd write history of traffic accident s or traffic accident history .
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