detailed assessment

collocation in English

meaningsofdetailedandassessment

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detailed
adjective
uk
/ˈdiː.teɪld/
us
/ˈdiː.teɪld/
giving a lot of information with ...
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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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(Definition ofdetailedandassessmentfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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First, adetailedassessmentof the structure of the developmental trajectory of externalizing problems is provided.
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Occupational therapists may provide a moredetailedassessmentif necessary.
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Of particular significance is gaining the patient's confidence, which can facilitatedetailedassessment of prior, current and future needs and nursing care.
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Ethics is another important area not often the subject ofdetailedassessment.
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Adetailedassessmentwas made of the presence of safety behaviours, the content of delusions and emotional distress.
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However, despitedetailedassessment, older people and their multiple illnesses are destined to continue to display a remarkable capacity to confound expectations and conformity.
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Subjective tinnitus requires adetailedassessmentof hearing but may occur in the absence of any hearing impairment.
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This is done throughdetailedassessmentof existing, profitable organic producers over a ten-year period.
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Also, most involve quitedetailedassessmentof individual schools.
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Adetailedassessmentwas performed on coordination and health care in both structures (marginal costs and average costs), from the viewpoint of society.
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Ten panicles were collected by hand at random from each plot just prior to harvest fordetailedassessment.
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Adetailedassessmentof the urogenital tract should be made.
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Adetailedassessmentof the renal cortical thickness, cortical texture, presence of cystic dysplasia and contra-lateral kidney should be made.
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The fairly large number of structures prohibits a moredetailedassessmentof each one.
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The medical assessment comprised a comprehensive general examination, anddetailedassessmentof vision, hearing, balance, mobility, peripheral nervous system, feet, footwear, cognition, affect, and medication use (17).
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Currently available measures may need to be normed to lower levels, to additional standard deviations, in order to allow for better, moredetailedassessmentof lower functioning children.
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Dysphagia, afterdetailedassessmentincluding videofluoroscopy, may be helped by surgical intervention (cricopharyngeal myotomy).
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Despite the crucial importance of shepherds, there has been nodetailedassessmentof the work, the wages, the people and the conditions under which they worked.
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Adetailedassessmentof the differences between their various approaches is beyond the scope of this paper, but there appears to have been sufficient overlap to allow some guarded generalisation.
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It highlights the ' forgotten middle ' of the social pyramid, providing an accurate anddetailedassessment of the limitations and potential of small businesses.
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