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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assesses above" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you are referring to an evaluation or judgment made earlier in the text, but it is better to clarify the reference.
Example: "The report assesses above the performance metrics discussed in the previous section."
Alternatives: "evaluates previously" or "analyzes earlier".
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This random-effects inference assesses above-chance convergence between experiments, not clustering of foci within a particular experiment.
A total of 3681 permanent daytime workers and 599 shift workers completed a questionnaire designed to assess the above variables.
Each day for 60 days between October-December 2015, over 400 Columbia undergraduates took the same brief web-based questionnaire assessing the above mentioned factors.
Second, in assessing the above, ask whether it is really credible that Greece's debt-to-GDP ratio will fall to a sustainable level as a result of the plan.
His performance in the early 1930s was highly regarded by his superiors, regularly being assessed as "above average" or "exceptional".
Tumour response: Radiological response was assessed as above, utilising the same methods as at baseline.
PWTs were assessed as above, before surgery and then from day 2 to 14.
Aim of the present study was to assess the above issues in a large and representative sample of 531 PCPs working in a Northern Italy region.
We will assess the above described outcome parameters on two separate occasions; 24 hours following the operation, and 2 months after surgery.
When Changing Faces came to his school, it became aware how little the staff understood Adam's situation when a teacher asked "how long will he live?" Adam was assessed as above-average intelligence.
These results agreed with the histological changes that were assessed above.
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