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The salience
noun
The condition of being salient.
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The salience of such concerns is only heightened by the possibility of hostilities between the U.S. and Iraq.
The salience of each sample position in the pyramid is dictated by the scalar weight map.
The salience of unskilled answerer profile draws the attention of site designers and managers.
The salience of that is most indelible in the turnings of our innermost circles.
The salience of immigration as a driving issue for Latino voters holds significant implications for both parties.
"The salience of what Harry Reid is saying is related" to the contents of Romney's tax plan, Pelosi said.
The salience network is a set of regions that acts as a switching mechanism between the default and executive networks.
The Salience Index gave similar results to the Citation Index.
The salience of the distractors changed adaptively (including moving, spinning, and shrinking distractors).
The salience of particular outcomes to the public depends on how views are elicited.
(Psychologists call this the "salience bias").
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