comprehensive assessment
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcomprehensiveandassessment
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comprehensive
adjective
uk/ˌkɒm.prɪˈhen.sɪv/us/ˌkɑːm.prəˈhen.sɪv/
complete and including everything that ...
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assessment
noun[C or U]
uk/əˈses.mənt/us/əˈses.mənt/
the act of judging or deciding the amount, value, quality, or importance of something, or the judgment or decision that ...
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It is mandatory that acomprehensiveassessmentof outcome is carried out to validate improvements in quality, and to implement and practice evidence-based medicine.
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The second visit involved acomprehensiveassessmentof the child's social, cognitive, and physical development, carried out by trained research workers.
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The first is to ensure that proposed health technologies are subjected to propercomprehensiveassessment.
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Acomprehensiveassessmentof mortality and disability from disease, injuries and risk factors in 1990 and projected to 2020.
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For younger children a broadened definition that includes physical actions may provide a more developmentally appropriate,comprehensiveassessment.
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Acomprehensiveassessmentof the repressive force of the law of libel must take these ordeals into account.
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In acomprehensiveassessmentof construct measurement, more than 25% of the factor loadings tested were found to differ significantly across groups.
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This question has been addressed by other researchers, using lesscomprehensiveassessmenttools.
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There are no obvious indications of any fish pathology due to the present bacteria, but acomprehensiveassessmentof pathogenicity requires species identification.
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Taken together these three perspectives provide acomprehensiveassessmentof democratisation's impact on an important policy area.
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The global burden of disease : acomprehensiveassessmentof mortality and disability from diseases, injuries, and risk factors in 1990 and projected to 2020.
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The present work constitutes acomprehensiveassessmentof the potential-flow model of alluvial-bed instability.
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Morecomprehensiveassessmentof t he older patient by medical and clinical oncologists will help to overcome these problems.
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For no individual region or country do we have acomprehensiveassessmentof how many of the local fruit fly species may visit orchids.
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Quite rightly there is an emphasis oncomprehensiveassessmentand the reader is assisted by schemata of key points.
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Potential predictors were identified by acomprehensiveassessmentconducted within 1-week post-accident.
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Pressure and backflow studies were subsequently conducted as part of acomprehensiveassessmentof the water distribution system.
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There certainly is evidence in favour ofcomprehensiveassessment, particularly in inpatient settings.
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