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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evaluation score" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a numerical or qualitative assessment of something or someone, often used in the context of reviews, tests, or evaluations. Example: "She received a high evaluation score on her performance review, reflecting her dedication and hard work."
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At day 0 and 3, treatment response was evaluated by clinical evaluation score, and measuring of biophysical state of skin.
Clinical signs were evaluated using a clinical evaluation score prior to and 72 h after the Finn chamber application.
The panel is also responsible for selecting the local measure that is part of the evaluation score.
This system was appropriate for the tanker that achieved the highest evaluation score.
That summer Glover received his lowest evaluation score since joining the N.B.A., the suit said.
He received a perfect promotion evaluation score from his supervisors on the presidential detail, according to the lawsuit, and had been expecting a promotion.
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Of these, five counties reported their self-evaluation score.
Follow-up was performed by examination at 2 years and using a self-evaluation score at 10 years.
Systematic Coronary Risk Evaluation (SCORE) and Gerona Heart Register (REGICOR) tables will be used for the evaluation.
Sex, age, admission category, Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation score II (plus Injury Severity Score in trauma patients) were used for matching.
Currently, prevention of cardiovascular disease and stratification of the healthy population are based on the Framingham risk score or Systematic Coronary Risk Evaluation (SCORE) score.
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