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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assessed finding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a conclusion or result that has been evaluated or analyzed.
Example: "The assessed finding from the research indicates a significant correlation between the variables studied."
Alternatives: "evaluated result" or "analyzed conclusion".
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The meaning of each word was assessed, finding the important concepts for each of the themes and where research focus lies in the corpus.
Moreover, in so far as the agreement between residents and the expert regarding the perception of the best ultrasound window was partially assessed, finding a measure of collapsibility or vena cava diameter may require a similar number of repetitions.
The quality of the prostate cancer data in the Cancer Registry of Norway has been assessed, finding an error rate of about 1% of all data elements (Harvei et al, 1996).
The influence of systolic pulmonary arterial pressure (sPAP) on e-GST expression has been assessed finding no correlation: e-GST versus lcSSc sPAP<45 mm Hg (R=0.003, P=0.69); e-GST versus dcSSc sPAP<45 mm Hg (R=0.034, P=0.24).
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The final diagnoses were controlled by assessing findings that obtained both from the ER and the headache centre.
With these in mind a FDR-based measure is considered to assess findings from a novel clustering procedure.
Losses were assessed by finding (mass flow averaged) total pressure at entrance and exit to each subsection.
Potential centromeric sequences were assessed by finding the monomeric tandem array that covered the largest amount of the genome.
Traditionally, overlap is assessed by finding common Entrez-Gene or UniGene (National Center for Biotechnology Information, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/) identifiers.
There was significant heterogeneity of TPR and TNR in the subgroup of studies reporting splenomegaly that had assessed biopsy findings with knowledge of the clinical findings.
The Congressional Budget Office assessed the American Health Care Act, finding that it would indeed reduce federal spending, by about $337 billion.
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