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assessed on sample
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "assessed on sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where evaluation or analysis is being conducted based on a specific sample or subset of data. Example: "The results of the study were assessed on sample data collected from various participants."
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Purity was assessed on samples at a concentration of 50 µg/mL by high-pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) and mass spectrometry [21].
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The serologic antibody response was assessed on samples of 171 (55%) patients.
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Histological features were assessed on samples taken from 31 subjects at baseline and week 24, and skin surface profilometry replicas of the crow's feet area were taken from 53 subjects (8 or 9 per group) pre- and post-treatment and assessed by computer assisted image analysis.
Interrater reliability (K) was assessed on a sample of 90 studies (10% random sample + all remaining 17 CUAs not included in this sample by random).
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Inter-rater reliability was assessed on a sample of transcripts and found to be satisfactory.
Interrater reliability (K) was assessed on a sample of 10% of studies (n = 9).
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Independent sample sets must be used to validate the prognostic and predictive power of biomarkers particularly when many biomarkers are assessed on small sample sets.
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The quality of the representations of care trajectories produced by the algorithm was assessed on a sample of patients for whom the care trajectories were constructed manually from data collected in the medical record (validation dataset).
RNA quality was assessed on all samples using Agilent 2100 Bioanalyzer (Agilent Technologies) and only samples with a RNA integrity number (RIN) equal or higher than 7, on a scale of 1 10, were utilised for first-strand cDNA synthesis, since a high RNA integrity seems to be crucial for obtaining meaningful gene expression data (Fleige and Pfaffl 2006).
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All samples were seronegative (95% confidence interval [CI] 0%1.6%%) Seroprevalence was assessed on 227 samples.
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When the performance of the 10-marker classifiers was assessed on 10 samples that did not fulfill all quality control criteria, all suboptimal samples were assigned to the expected class, even though their leukemic blast content was as low as 9percentt (median, 55percentt; range 9 to 100percentTableable 3 - additional file 1, Figure S6).
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using the phrase "assessed on sample", clearly define the sample and the assessment criteria to ensure clarity and reproducibility.
Common error
Avoid ambiguity by explicitly stating the characteristics and source of the sample used for assessment. This ensures the assessment can be understood and potentially replicated.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "assessed on sample" functions as a passive construction, indicating that an evaluation or judgment has been made based on a particular subset. Ludwig's analysis confirms its usability in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "assessed on sample" is a grammatically sound phrase used to indicate that an evaluation or analysis has been performed using a specific subset of data. Although Ludwig affirms its grammatical correctness, the phrase's practical application is limited by a lack of examples in diverse contexts. When employing this phrase, it's crucial to clearly define the characteristics and source of the sample. Alternatives such as "evaluated using sample data" or "analyzed based on sample" may provide greater clarity or emphasis depending on the intended context.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
evaluated using sample data
Replaces "assessed on" with "evaluated using", focusing on the method of evaluation.
analyzed based on sample
Substitutes "assessed" with "analyzed", highlighting the analytical aspect, and maintains the focus on the sample.
examined within sample group
Replaces "assessed on" with "examined within", emphasizing the scope of the examination.
determined from sample set
Changes "assessed" to "determined", suggesting a conclusion is reached based on the sample.
judged by means of sample
Uses "judged by means of" instead of "assessed on", indicating a more subjective evaluation.
measured against sample parameters
Replaces "assessed on" with "measured against", highlighting a quantitative comparison.
evaluated on a subset
Uses "subset" instead of "sample", implying a smaller, representative portion.
analyzed with a test sample
Rephrases the sentence to include the term "test sample", specifying the type of sample used.
findings based on sampling
Shifts the focus to the "findings" derived from the sampling process, rather than the assessment itself.
outcomes measured in sample population
Changes "assessed" to "outcomes measured", shifting focus to the results within the sample population.
FAQs
What does "assessed on sample" mean?
The phrase "assessed on sample" means that an evaluation, analysis, or judgment has been made based on a specific subset or representative part of a larger group or population.
How can I use "assessed on sample" in a sentence?
You might say, "The effectiveness of the drug was "assessed on sample" data from clinical trial participants".
What are some alternatives to "assessed on sample"?
Alternatives include "evaluated using sample data", "analyzed based on sample", or "examined within sample group".
Is there a difference between "assessed on sample" and "assessed from sample"?
"Assessed on sample" implies the assessment was directly performed on the sample itself. "Assessed from sample" suggests the assessment was derived or inferred from data collected from the sample.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested