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The phrase "assessed consequences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the evaluation or analysis of the outcomes or effects of a particular action or decision.
Example: "After reviewing the project, we carefully assessed the consequences of our proposed changes on the overall timeline."
Alternatives: "evaluated outcomes" or "analyzed effects".
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We identified earthworm "response" traits that had been selected and assessed consequences of these changes on effects of earthworm communities (via their "effect" traits) on soil processes and ecosystem services.
Next, we assessed consequences of BPA exposure on proteins that regulate cell cycle progression.
We next assessed consequences
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With our EU partners, we will assess consequences on our industries and agree appropriate response.
This study was designed to quantify this phenomenon, assess consequences, and elucidate possible causes.
In particular, Consequential LCA (CLCA) has emerged as an approach to assess consequences of change, considering both direct and indirect impacts of changes.
I recognise that those who make their moral decisions simply on the basis of assessing consequences don't accept this distinction, but for Christian moral theology, it is absolutely basic, as it has become basic to good medical practice and proper military conduct.
Assessing Consequences of Intraaortic Balloon Counterpulsation Versus Left Ventricular Assist Devices at the Time of Heart Transplantation.
Also assessing consequences of the ethic of not taking stand, proposed by Sulkunen et al. [26] contribute to prevent an unwanted development.
The physiological effects of hypoglycemia in our slice model, assessed through fEPSP, LTP, and NADH responses, replicate closely the in vivo situation, confirming the usefulness of this model in assessing consequences of relative hypoglycemia.
Animal movements can also be of relevance for risk-based surveillance and sampling, i.e. both when assessing consequences of introduction or likelihood of introduction.
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