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The phrase "assessed sample" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a sample has been evaluated or analyzed for specific characteristics or qualities.
Example: "The assessed sample showed significant improvements in performance compared to previous tests."
Alternatives: "evaluated sample" or "analyzed sample".
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For completeness, we also assessed sample clustering based on clinical risk factors.
We assessed sample size, duration, origin, and methodology of the individual non-registry studies.
Raters then assessed sample theses that were not part of the data set, discussed them, and established consensus scores as a means of calibration.
During all steps, we assessed sample quality and reproducibility by sodium docecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) using 4 12% Tris-HCl gels (Bio-Rad, Hercules, CA).
Most members of the assessed sample (average age 65, 82% women) were not severely impaired from a functional and psychological point of view.
Eleven studies assessed sample representativeness by comparing respondents' socio-demographic characteristics with those of a national database or large national survey.
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We assessed samples from 81 CM patients and 33 controls.
From all the assessed samples, the isolates FI and G2 showed efficient growth of plants in all aspects.
41 In this LTFU study, we assessed samples collected at year 5 and year 6.
A technique for assessing sample disturbance using shear wave velocity and suction measurements proved promising.
We focus on an important aspect of this debate, the impact of sample sizes, by assessing sample sizes within sport and exercise psychology.
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