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The phrase "assessment which shows" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an evaluation or analysis that provides specific information or results.
Example: "The assessment which shows the students' progress will be distributed next week."
Alternatives: "evaluation that demonstrates" or "analysis that reveals".
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But Laurence Clarke, the agent speaking on behalf of the applicant Mr Brangwyn said: "We did do a shadow assessment which shows no significant increase in shadowing.
The company has been certified as a B Corporation by the nonprofit B Lab, a certification available to for-profit companies that pass B Lab's B Impact Assessment, which shows a company meets certain standards of social and environmental performance, accountability and transparency.
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It includes the British Research Establishment estimate that poor housing in England costs the NHS more than £600m a year, and a Communities and Local Government Department assessment which showed that speeding up hospital discharges, by ensuring patients' homes are properly equipped, saves at least £120 per person, per day.
Under the same conditions, the amount of oligomeric Aβ was greatly reduced by NIa (lane 4) as quantified by densitomeric assessment, which showed that only 19% of oligomeric Aβ remained.
This hypothesis was supported by the baseline assessment, which showed that clinicians practicing ≤10 years performed better on the clinical case scenarios.
As described previously, all participants underwent a detailed neuropsychological assessment, which showed poorer performance in T1DM patients on general cognitive ability, information processing speed, and attention [ 2, 4].
This inhibition was confirmed in a histological assessment, which showed significantly less severe colonic damage (according to the Ameho score) in mice treated with Fiber 1.
The third shoulder was painful immediately after the index surgery; this was not reflected in the radiographic assessment, which showed a Molé score of just 7 and no cortical involvement.
Based on these data a score is computed for the percentage of patient assessments which showed none of the harms and therefore represents 'harm-free' care.
We will present our complete results following these assessments, which show the trained radiographers to be as competent as the radiologists as screen readers.
The definitive diagnosis is based on pathological assessment after nephrectomy, which shows areas of parenchymal destruction and necrosis, as well as interstitial fibrosis and chronic inflammatory infiltrate composed of plasma cells, lymphocytes and numerous lipid-laden macrophages.
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