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The phrase "assessed in the same" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to determine its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts where you are comparing assessments or evaluations, but it needs to be part of a fuller sentence to convey a clear meaning.
Example: "The results of the two experiments were assessed in the same manner to ensure consistency."
Alternatives: "evaluated in the same way" or "analyzed in the same fashion."
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Where possible, patients were assessed in the same situation at baseline and outcome assessment (Table 1).
The temptation is that it shouldn't be assessed in the same way as other treatments.
To further complicate comparisons, houses are not assessed in the same way as condos or co-op apartments.
DNA and membrane integrity were simultaneously assessed in the same flow cytometry assay.
"Payment by results is a totally new approach for government and its success simply cannot be assessed in the same old ways.
The reason for this is that being a minority means your behaviour is not assessed in the same fashion as your male counterparts.
Games writing emerged from the specialist computer magazines of the late 70s, where they'd be assessed in the same way as new disk drives or dot matrix printers.
Alternatively it may be only income-tested, the income from capital being assessed in the same way as other income.
It seems hard to object to the principle that university teaching should be assessed in the same way that the all-powerful Research Excellence Framework (REF) assesses research and allocates cash accordingly.
Then, the behavioural and hormonal response to two distinct novel environments (the hole-board and the light dark) was assessed in the same subjects, using a counterbalanced design.
Some of its bio-plausibility is just such a compelling story that I think we do see this temptation by proponents that it shouldn't be assessed in the same way.
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assessed in the present
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assessed in the intent-to-treat
assessed in the univariate
assessed in the evaluable
assessed in the intention-to-treat
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