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The phrase "a relevant amount of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a quantity or degree that is appropriate or significant in a particular context.
Example: "The study revealed a relevant amount of data that supports the hypothesis."
Alternatives: "an appropriate amount of" or "a significant amount of".
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Refrigeration systems consume a relevant amount of electrical power worldwide.
Our method can be used with or without other software development frameworks, and we argue that its application can save a relevant amount of implementation effort.
Recent studies have demonstrated that the liposome structures formed with internal wool lipids with a relevant amount of ceramides provide both a reinforcement of the barrier function of the skin and an increase of the cutaneous hydration (1, 2).
In both cases, very young mutations escaped from genomic selection analyses, releasing a relevant amount of genetic variability that could not be captured and used in genomic selection programs.
This last result is consistent with the main literature which explains ethnic hierarchy as an indicator of a relevant amount of taste-based discrimination (Zschirnt and Ruedin 2016).
If the hypothetical benefits of PRP stem from its ability to locally affect cellular healing, then a relevant amount of PRP injectant must remain in the tendon into which it was injected.
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Moreover, infusion of a pathologically relevant amount of TNFα for 15 days in a rat model of cardiac hypertrophy has shown that TNFα induces a decrease in LV function, cardiac myocyte shortening, and LV dilation [ 45].
Weighing between 35 and 80 kg when skeletally mature at 2 3 years they transmit a scientifically relevant amount of weight through its tibiofemoral joint (Wolfensohn & Lloyd 2003).
After isolation from bone marrow aspirate, a clinically relevant amount of BM-MSCs can be expanded in culture.
In conclusion even though it has often been hypothesized that the lymph would collect material from parenchymal cell and extracellular matrix catabolism, this is the first analysis that actually proves that an immunologically relevant amount of proteins, partially processed proteins and peptides are carried by the human lymph.
Since their first warning, Djouad F et al. have also reported that the immunosuppressive effect of mouse MSCs in vivo depends on environmental parameters and that even "a low but relevant amount of MSCs may induce tumor rejection" [46].
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