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Discover LudwigThe phrase "analysed needs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the requirements or necessities that have been examined or evaluated.
Example: "After conducting a thorough assessment, we identified the analysed needs of the community to better tailor our services."
Alternatives: "assessed needs" or "evaluated needs".
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We analysed needs for database and severity scoring.
However, in smaller projects, there is a clear group of phenotypes that should be scored for putative ciliopathies (Fig. 2); whether or not such phenotypes have been analysed needs to be made clear to the community when studies are published.
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Most analysed projects evaluate needs and include the evaluations in the intervention plan.
To explain the analysed matter, we need to introduce a few definitions corresponding to quantum information processing [5].
For all hormone assessments, internal standard samples were analysed and showed no need to correct for potential interassay variation, including the need for correction between the kit materials for inhibin B from the two suppliers.
And does the same thing apply to the issue of Scotland, teases Tyrie: That, the governor replies firmly, is an issue that needs to be analysed, and is being analysed, by the appropriate people.
This technique enables rapid multiple sampling of the analysed material, such as needed for mapping or in-depth profiling applications.
In our case, we do not calibrate the distance decay factor, since historical data for all analysed years would be needed to reflect the evolution of travel behaviour.
Since each of the groups consisted of samples from only three animals, each analysed in triplicate, we needed to confirm that observed differences between the groups were due to treatment effects and not to differences between animals.
The arrival of new high-throughput sequencing approaches and 16S rRNA-based microarraying has further accelerated the supply of data by allowing amplified 16S rRNA sequences to be analysed indepth without the need for 'classical' cloning and sequencing methods.
Transcriptome analyses can generate an immense amount of data that needs to be analysed accurately and interpreted in a meaningful way.
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