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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assigned stage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a specific phase or level has been designated for a task, project, or performance.
Example: "The team is currently working on the assigned stage of the project, which involves data analysis and reporting."
Alternatives: "designated phase" or "allocated level".
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For each of the selected exemplars, the first author then went through each assessment in full to qualitatively determine whether the student responses seemed representative of what she would expect of a student with the assigned stage classification.
Operative findings and pathological examination of the surgical specimen(s) result in a modification of the initially assigned stage.
Autocatalytic ethylene production is a well defined and a readily measurable physiological event and has been assigned stage 90.
Tumors that invade the deep muscle layer of the bladder are assigned stage T2, while T3 and T4 lesions invade the perivesical tissue and local structures, respectively.
During stages 80-85, there is a significant increase in soluble sugars in the fruit; the inflection point of sugar increase is assigned stage 83 (175 DAA).
Of 132 women with endometriosis typed for the KRAS SNP rs61764370 by Grechukhina et al. (2012), 89% (n = 117) of the cases were assigned stage III/IV disease.
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A small number of cognitively normal subjects also showed rates of atrophy events, and were assigned stages 4 6.
Two-hundred and fifty patients (11.7%) did not have all of the investigations required to fully assign stage (Table 1).
In assigning stage for all subjects with CKD (from stages 1 to 5), the concordance of T-GFR or C-MDTRD equations was only about 50-60% with CKD-EPI, and less than 40% with S-MDRD.
The current prediction of prognosis in OSCC is based primarily on the TNM staging system and does not consider the contribution of molecular biomarkers or underlying tumour biology when assigning stage or predicting outcomes.
Also inside that Newsweek issue is Jacob Weisberg's book excerpt assigning stages to the Bush presidency, each with a mindful intent.
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