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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessed background" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a background that has been evaluated or analyzed, often in relation to qualifications or experiences.
Example: "The candidate's assessed background revealed a strong foundation in project management and leadership skills."
Alternatives: "evaluated background" or "analyzed background".
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This descriptive study assessed background characteristics and attitudes about pregnancy held by adolescent girls presenting for pregnancy tests and receiving negative results.
A previously developed computer algorithm was applied to the marked tumors to quantify the enhancement dynamics relative to the automatically assessed background parenchymal enhancement.
We also assessed background level from DNA samples treated in parallel but omitting the heptamer oligonucleotide.
We assessed background levels of lead in each deer from shank meat, collected well away from any potential bullet contamination.
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The 10-page risk assessment contains categories to assess background of the patient, treatment and psychological history, and risky behaviors.
As a negative control, each sample was also stained with antibody pre-adsorbed with peptide to assess background staining.
In fact, a unique study assessing background pain in chronic back-pain patients suggests that the constant pain these people experience is linked to activity almost entirely in emotion-regulating parts of the brain.
To this end, the solution was used during a twin-site DNA transfer project assessing background levels of carer DNA present in children.
This includes the complete scientific process: assessing background literature, generating testable hypotheses, learning techniques for field- and lab-based data collection, analyzing data using appropriate statistical methods, and writing and sharing results.
This includes the complete scientific process: assessing background literature, generating testable hypotheses, learning techniques for field- and lab-based data collection, analyzing data using appropriate statistical methods, and finally writing and sharing results.
How Could I Use It? Teachers might use this exercise as an ice breaker, as a way to assess background knowledge on, or experience with, a topic before studying it or as a way to gauge students' opinions after they have learned about an issue.
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