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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assess expected" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to evaluating anticipated outcomes or results, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "We need to assess expected outcomes before making a final decision on the project."
Alternatives: "evaluate anticipated" or "review expected results".
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Non-linear dynamic analysis and the damage index of Park-Ang have been often used to assess expected seismic damage to a structure.
Given a particular combination of factors, the parameters from the closest matching category in the historical database can be quickly selected to accurately assess expected traffic patterns.
Pharmacogenetics (PGx) is an application of personalized medicine, referring to the process where patients are stratified and treated based on their genetic profile, which is used to assess expected drug response and the risk of adverse side effects.
The main objectives of the present study are to (a) map interventions that can be used to develop good safety culture in transport companies within road, sea, air and rail transport, (b) assess expected effects of interventions on safety culture and safety outcomes and (c) identify factors influencing safety culture change.
This formula is very simple to use and can assess expected accuracies before individuals are genotyped.
No standardized rapid assessment tool is available for the Dutch population and, to our knowledge, for other European countries to assess expected health needs.
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A former Lehman board member professes himself "astonished", in retrospect, at how some of the risks in the company's property investments were brushed aside when assessing expected returns.
PAPIs, as the key flood risk management public policy instrument in France, are interesting windows of opportunity for assessing expected risk coping capacity.
Seasonal patterns and variability of flow need to be seriously considered when assessing expected performance, and in optimising the location and design of wetlands for diffuse pollution management.
Studies have assessed expected completeness of drug profiles, for example in Ontario [ 27].
How can these risk estimates be made more relevant for assessing expected consequences of exposures in humans?
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