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During these studies, additional validated and exploratory endometriosis end points can be assessed; for example, daily collections including the initiative on methods, measurement, and pain assessment in clinical trials (IMMPACT II).

Where ancient records exist from porcelain factories, the scale of the problem can be assessed; for example, at the Meissen factory in the eighteenth century there were more than five recorded porcelain bodies which were recommended for use at different levels in the firing kilns to account for temperature inhomgeneities [8].

Nuclear grading was determined for tumors in which tubular differentiation could not be assessed (for example, invasive lobular carcinomas).

This can be assessed, for example, by removing items with DIF and determining what difference this makes to the results [ 76].

First, the reliability and usability of the complaint coding taxonomy should be assessed; for example, through having different raters use the taxonomy to code a sample of patient complaints.

Global self-rated ankle function can be assessed, for example, by LAS [ 17, 22, 26, 33] or by a five-grade Likert scale (excellent, good, fair, poor, and very poor).

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If the individual is conscious, cognition is assessed; for example, the person may be asked to describe details of the current situation (e.g., the game, in the case of an athlete).

The efficiency and practical suitability of these technologies and their respective advantages and disadvantages were assessed for example by Beier and colleagues [3].

In this latter type of systems, the higher Bloom's learning objective levels are assessed, for example, skills like programming, essays writing, and meta-skills can be assessed rather than knowledge, which represents the main domain of fixed response systems.

Vulnerable entities of the same kind were assessed, for example, the vulnerability of communities in different regions to climate change (Wu et al. 2002; Hahn et al. 2009) or frameworks were developed to better understand the complex and multi-faceted characteristic of social vulnerability (Hewitt and Burton 1971; Hewitt 1983; Blaikie et al. 1994; Cutter et al. 2003; Wisner et al. 2004).

Feasibility was assessed, for example, by evaluating the response rates, level of questionnaire completeness and the number of complaints from participants.

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