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The phrase "assessment that consider" is not correct in written English.
It should be "assessment that considers" to agree in number with the singular noun "assessment."
Example: "The assessment that considers various factors will provide a more accurate evaluation of student performance."
Alternatives: "evaluation that takes into account" or "assessment that takes into consideration."
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Addressing the convergence of safety and security concerns in this context, we provide a comprehensive survey of existing approaches to industrial facility design and risk assessment that consider both safety and security.
There are no established injury criteria or risk assessment that consider the cumulative effects of repetitive head movement in one session, when someone might have shaken all night long, or multiple sessions of head banging.
New approaches in exposure assessment that consider physiologic parameters such as BMI and lactation were developed by Wolff et al. (2005) with the use of first-order pharmacokinetic and predictor-based multivariate models.
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Here, we propose an approach to environmental flow assessment that considers spatial pattern variations in potential habitats affected by river discharges and tidal currents in estuaries.
The concept of limit-state design is introduced to allow an assessment that considers limit states such as ultimate, fatigue, serviceability, and accidental.
For the details of the Copula function, readers can refer to [22]. Figure 4 shows the flow chart of the mid-short-term risk assessment that considers the external environment, the health of the component, load fluctuations, and generating unit outages.
In addition, it represents a dynamic assessment that considers health trajectories and not just the health status at the time of assessment.
To identify those patients for whom aspirin is most appropriate, it is of our opinion a new individual approach to assessment that considers the combined benefits of aspirin as well as bleeding risk is required.
To protect infants and children against toxicants, the National Research Council in 1993 called for development of an approach to risk assessment that considers children's unique patterns of exposure and their special vulnerabilities to pesticides.
[ Based on the experience and opinion of the Guideline Development Group (GDG)] Conduct a comprehensive assessment that considers the degree of distress and functional impairment; the effect of any comorbid mental health disorder, substance misuse, or medical condition; and past response to treatment.
A small number of metrics have incorporated quality assessments that consider human visual system properties, such as the contrast sensitivity function (e.g., Chen & Varshney, 2007; Chen & Blum, 2009).
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