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The phrase "assess in studies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or analysis of data, findings, or methodologies within academic or research studies.
Example: "Researchers often assess in studies the impact of various factors on patient outcomes."
Alternatives: "evaluate in research" or "analyze in studies".
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The overall impact of aversive stimuli on the population of dopamine neurons is difficult to assess in studies not reporting frequencies of responses relative to numbers of tested neurons or testing relatively few neurons (≤30) [ 32,42].
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Dissolved oxygen quantification should therefore be the main parameter assessed in studies.
Thus the bacteria listed in Panel 2 are commonly assessed in studies of BV.
Clinical utility of dynamic OCT tear meniscus measurement is assessed in studies of tear meniscus parameters.
Self-reported adherence was assessed in studies with four instruments [see Additional file 4].
Accordingly, the absorption of nutrient should be assessed in studies of CCK antagonist use.
The incidence of DMV has been rarely assessed in studies related to airway management [ 3, 13- 15].
As a result, quality of life has become an important endpoint assessed in studies of obesity and weight loss interventions.
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