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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessed case" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a case or situation has been evaluated or analyzed, often in legal, medical, or academic settings.
Example: "The assessed case revealed several key factors that contributed to the outcome of the trial."
Alternatives: "evaluated case" or "analyzed case".
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The temperature contours represent the temperature uniformity for the assessed case.
Buildings in these areas can be taller than 50 metres or about 12 storeys, but are assessed case by case by Dublin city council.
But risks would be assessed case by case, he said, not for all conceivable genetically modified algae.
The risk of PI will mainly depend on their concentration in pollen and need to be assessed case by case.
There remains a place for patient negotiations; incidents will still be assessed case by case.
None assessed case management.
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It was found that the interplay between these levels has been key in all the assessed cases.
In addition, Mr. Daschle asked the White House to provide copies of legal memorandums Mr. Estrada wrote while a lawyer in the office of solicitor general, in which he assessed cases the government was arguing before the Supreme Court.
In some of the assessed cases, a specific person can be identified as major representative.
Case-patient 11 was as the on-call physician who assessed case-patient 6 and transferred him to the ICU.
Burnin was used to exclude from following analysis those trees which were sampled before convergence of the chains; this was assessed case-by-case by calculating average, standard deviation and variance.
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