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Good judgment counts, for example, in assessing the riskiness of consumer loans.
And the psychologists argue that even when the Rorschach appears to have greater validity -- for example, in assessing intelligence, diagnosing schizophrenia and predicting a patient's success in psychotherapy -- it is not clear how much additional knowledge is gained from the test.
Thus, for example, in assessing the reasonableness of an alleged victim's judgment that it would be dangerous to resist a particular sexual advance, a jury would ask whether a reasonable woman in that situation would so judge.
Information on burnt area is of critical importance in many applications as for example in assessing the disturbance of natural ecosystems due to a fire or in proving important information to policy makers on the land cover changes for establishing restoration policies of fire-affected regions.
Walter J. Ong, for example, in assessing the significance of non-oral communication in an oral culture, cites Havelock's observation that scientific categories, which are necessary not only for the natural sciences but also for historical and philosophical analysis, depend on writing.
For example, in assessing risk in relation to the total number of possible haplotypes in Pfdhfr/dhps (single, sextuplet and septuplet), the reference group is the category with a "single mutation".
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Finally, we have also assembled a portion of the viral genome, which will allow molecular markers to be developed, which can, for example, aid in assessing the prevalence of this virus in natural populations.
For example, the delay in assessing emergency cases by clinicians was reduced by setting up a night station for clinicians in the emergency department, so that they could stay on-site over night.
For example, in biology, assessing predominantly knowledge and comprehension skills may discourage students from practicing and applying higher-order cognitive skills, such as synthesis and evaluation, in simplified biological systems.
This is clearly impossible on a large scale, but conceptually desirable, for example, in prospectively assessing heat stress exposure as a risk factor for human performance, morbidity, and mortality at the population level.
For example, in studies assessing alcohol's effects on metastasis formation, acute administration of high doses of alcohol, which mimics binge drinking, generally increased metastasis, whereas longer-term alcohol administration either had no effect or decreased metastasis formation, depending on the amount of alcohol consumed by the animal.
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