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The phrase "adequate assessed" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "adequately assessed"? You can use "adequately assessed" when discussing whether something has been evaluated or judged to a satisfactory level.
Example: "The project's risks were adequately assessed before moving forward with the implementation."
Alternatives: "sufficiently evaluated" or "properly appraised".
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Consequently, any advice remains pragmatic: assess whether the hypothesized benefit was realistic, assess whether statistical power was sufficient, assess the level of evidence of the studies, assess whether the tools to measure and control blood glucose were adequate, assess whether the targets were achieved, and finally assess whether the levels of glycemic control diverged relevantly.
For some components, if reporting was adequate, we assessed their conduct quality.
We question if HRQOL is an adequate measure to assess the influence of an RRS.
Therefore, the question arises if HRQOL is an adequate measure to assess the influence of an RRS.
Although the chimeric SHIVs do not adequately reproduce AIDS pathogenesis and are not adequate to assess the ability of a candidate vaccine to alter disease progression, they are adequate to determine if a vaccine increases resistance to acquiring infection.
Enough is known, however, to conclude that traditional approaches to exposure assessment for metals would not be adequate to assess risks from Me-ENMs.
The temperature-based index method proved adequate to assess the evolution of the two snow patches.
The "parcel" aggregation level proves adequate to assess the erosion risk.
TG tests were found adequate to assess the fiber content at different points in functionally graded fiber cements.
The results proved that the models used are hardly adequate for assessing the PS and L∗ responses.
An obvious conclusion is that SET alone is not adequate for assessing teaching effectiveness and other aspects of teaching and learning are needed.
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