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For most of the assessments in this domain, it is essential to aggregate information: For example, when assessing the length of a sentence, the assessor must search the entire health information material for sentences that are too long.
I do find scores are helpful when enough controls are in place — for example, when assessing the wines of a specific vintage from a certain region.
Non-Normally distributed data were analysed using Spearman's correlation, for example, when assessing the relationship between the mean anxiety scores and the various color groupings.
This approach is useful in cases where the approximation of the electrode as an infinitesimal point is deemed too simplistic, for example, when assessing the effects of an electrode's size or shape on the measurement.
This measure would be appropriate to use in similar contexts, for example, when assessing the accuracy of risk perceptions by examining associations with past behavior, or in studies examining whether an intervention has enhanced risk perception.
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This is, for example, the case when assessing the influence of biogeochemical processing on contaminant fate.
This needs to be accounted for when information about the L/d ratio of a given muscle-joint in a given individual is required, as for example is the case when assessing the suitability of a potential donor muscle in surgical tendon transfer.
Such an integrated picture is often needed when a comparison at the sequence level itself is not informative enough, for example when assessing similarity search hits that are not clearly homologous to the protein of reference, or when analyzing functionally relevant subgroups in protein families or superfamilies.
For example, when assessing extinction risk of a given population, should one give priority to the demographically based or genetically based estimate?
Such slight improvement in accuracy of BIS methods is suggested insufficient to warrant their clinical use where the most accurate predictions of TBW are required, for example, when assessing over-fluidic status on dialysis.
Differentiating these two aspects of motor behaviour have been considered important for evaluating the true underlying similarities between imagined and actual movements; for example, when assessing what is actually being captured using neuroimaging [50].
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