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The phrase "assess it may" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to convey a conditional or hypothetical situation, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "To understand the situation better, we must assess it may require further investigation." (Note: This example is awkward and not recommended.)
Alternatives: "it may be necessary to assess" or "we may need to evaluate".
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Patient satisfaction is gaining increasing attention as a quality measure in health care, but the methods used to assess it may negatively impact women physicians.
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"Concussion is an evolving injury with symptoms that may take time to manifest, and if you don't get it properly assessed, it may be too late".
Although not formally assessed, it may be that an unintended benefit of participation in EPICENTER care is the facilitation of greater medication adherence among study participants.
One potential area of concern with the introduction of seamless training is that if progress from the broad-based training to specialty training is not adequately assessed, it may result in passage to specialty training without acquisition of the basic skills necessary.
For example, some of them may evaluate the food pattern during a few days while others may assess it during a few months.
The review described is an attempt to systematically gather the relevant evidence for effective decontamination and reproducibly assess it so that decisions may be made as to the most relevant procedure to use.
"We assess that it may take less time in China, as the market here is less transparent".
In the present study, BMP7 secretion from HESC was undetectable by ELISA, making it difficult to assess whether it may have a functional role during decidualization.
This can be viewed as a first step to assess whether it may be possible to increase the impact of public information in some groups.
IMT may help difficult to wean patients to 'work it harder', but further studies are certainly needed to assess if it may work to 'do it [the weaning process] faster'.
With all of the articles on lung decellularized scaffolds not demonstrating results from SEM at a high magnification to assess structure, it may be important for future studies to utilize this methodology as a qualitative assessment for refining the decellularization protocol.
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