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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a concise assessment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a brief and clear evaluation or judgment about something.
Example: "The report concluded with a concise assessment of the project's outcomes."
Alternatives: "a brief evaluation" or "a succinct review."
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This short review aims for a concise assessment of these contributions, thus identifying the future research needs toward nanofluids of high thermal conductivity.
It provides a concise assessment of general physical and mental conditions, which comprises 8 inquiries about physical and mental health conditions and distressing symptoms such as pain, anxiety and depression during the preceding 1-month period.
This gives a concise assessment of the status and trends of plant genetic resources and identifies the most significant gaps and needs in order to provide a basis to update the rolling Global Plan of Action.
Provide a concise assessment of the situation.
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The head of the statistics authority, Ma Jiantang, acknowledged as much at a press conference in Beijing: "I think you could use these two sentences to give a relatively concise assessment of economic performance in 2012," he said.
As soon as he got the final list of indicators from Duckworth and Peterson, Levin started working to turn it into a specific, concise assessment that he could hand out to students and parents at KIPP's New York City schools twice a year: the first-ever character report card.
Thus, there is a need for concise assessment of such data.
Interestingly, there is yet to be a clear and concise assessment of how such effects of VEGF on permeability, investigated through multiple arbitrary systems from bolus administration of VEGF to isolated microvessels in vivo, injection into skin, or application to endothelial cells in culture apply to the VEGF seen by blood vessels during pathological and physiological states.
The concise assessment came Tuesday during a question and answer session on Gawker, during which a commenter asked: "So we're just totally fucked, right?
A concise risk assessment model for Bt maize and European Lepidoptera published by Perry et al. [7, 8, 11, 12] has been incrementally adopted in several stages for EU risk assessment [2 4, 14, 32 34].
As the BOT-2 SF is a concise motor assessment designed as a screening tool, these estimates are calculated for the BOT-2 SF outcome scores rather than from the individual 14 subtest items.
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