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The phrase "assimilated relevant" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to describe something that has been integrated or absorbed in a relevant context, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The data we collected was assimilated relevant to our research findings, but the phrasing is awkward."
Alternatives: "integrated appropriately" or "absorbed meaningfully".
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Information extraction By observing peers' choice, parents assimilated relevant information and assessed the safety, effectiveness and necessity of vaccination.
By observing peer groups' action, parents assimilated relevant information and assessed the safety, effectiveness and necessity of vaccination.
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Moreover, clinicians are limited by their inability to afford more than a few seconds per patient to find and assimilate relevant evidence [ 15- 17].
A mnemonic is a useful strategy to help organize a response, but critically the student had to assimilate relevant cues and arrive at the correct decision to invoke the accurate protocol.
The rational relates to the maximisation of graduate attributes such as motivation to learn, the ability to identify, search and assimilate relevant literature and the desire to take ownership of the direction and pace of learning.
The doctor instantly and semiconsciously assimilates the relevant data, compares it with past cases and comes to a decision.
This trend has made it extremely difficult for scientists to identify, retrieve and assimilate all relevant publications.
Some midwives were worried that the amount of information provided at the first antenatal appointment may adversely influence pregnant women's capacity to assimilate all relevant information, in particular when a behaviour change intervention is involved.
But in the case of drug resistance, the overwhelming volume of data does make assimilating the relevant natural history a challenge, especially as the data are elucidated by physicians, veterinarians, microbiologists and public health specialists, so that a foreign, often pathogen-specific jargon and intellectual culture dominates.
At the time of the case studies, from March to May 2007, none of the managers interviewed reported that their organization had yet achieved 100percentnt staff coverage of personal development plans (PDPs) or had all their relevant staff assimilated on to the KSF.
They assimilated the information they deemed relevant, typing detailed accounts in their messages to doctors, and were mindful that electronic notes became part of the patient's electronic record and thus were open to scrutiny.
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