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"assessment time points" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a measure of progress or achievement that is being assessed. For example, "The students' assessment time points were tracked throughout the course to evaluate their educational progress."
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Participants were assessed walking in shoes and in-shoe orthoses (if any) at all assessment time points.
The longitudinal design involved two assessment time points, with a span of almost 2 years (mean = 20.7 (2.8), range = 16 27 months).
Both the Nexgard® and Bravecto™ treated groups had statistically significantly (p < 0.05) less fleas compared to the untreated group on all assessment time points and days.
Thermodilution and LU scores were then performed during the three-day period following lung transplantation at the PGD assessment time points.
For the purposes of the present study, we focused on measures that (a) were repeated across both assessment time points and (b) addressed constructs found to be vulnerable to OSA in our baseline, cross-sectional study [3].
The assessment time points are as follows.
Trial outcome assessment time points are shown in Table 1.
Assessment time points are indicated in Table 6.
Clinically significant gains were found in isometric leg strength at both assessment time points.
The study used a longitudinal design comprising two assessment time points.
In each model, assessment time points should be part of the agreed standard.
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