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The phrase "a planned assessment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an evaluation or examination that has been organized or scheduled in advance.
Example: "The school will conduct a planned assessment next week to evaluate the students' progress in mathematics."
Alternatives: "a scheduled evaluation" or "an organized assessment."
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CPA's are not available in paediatric practice and so a planned assessment of need with the young person and their parent and a clearly documented plan of action is recommended.
As we will show below, the appropriate scale or level of genetic variation for a planned assessment of genetic diversity can be determined individually for each study based on the sampling effort in terms of the number of genetic markers employed, sites or populations sampled and individuals screened.
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Also check on the condo owner's association as to their bylaws, financial situation, pending lawsuits and any planned assessment increases.
Pharmacokinetic results were as predicted for emtricitabine, didanosine, and efavirenz capsules, whereas efavirenz concentrations in children receiving efavirenz oral solution were lower than anticipated, requiring a dose escalation after the planned assessment point.
At baseline, 2160 adolescents agreed to participate and provided information at least for part of the planned assessment, resulting in a 77.5% participation proportion.
Thirteen women who agreed to participate did not perform any self-assessment; five women gave birth before the first planned assessment and eight women canceled the planned assessment.
It represents a planned comprehensive assessment of preterm birth in Brazil and ICC values calculation and analysis of more than 250 maternal and newborn variables, showed heterogeneity of data in selected clusters.
Due to delays in implementation of the HLA intervention, the planned assessment of outcomes in the communities was not appropriate.
The analyses were performed with only two of the four planned assessment times of this longitudinal study.
Six patients had early disease progression as defined by clear clinical and/or radiological evidence of progression prior to the planned assessment after eight doses of bryostatin-1.
This and the staff shortage meant that the commission had completed just 47% of its planned assessments between October 2010 and April 2011.
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