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The phrase "a relevant event" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an event that is significant or applicable to a particular context or situation.
Example: "The conference will focus on a relevant event that shaped the industry in the past decade."
Alternatives: "an important occurrence" or "a significant incident".
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Therefore, the autophagy induction is a relevant event in the NB response to HDACis, and it should be considered in the design of new treatments for this malignancy.
"It's still a relevant event, not only because of the war but also because kids my age are interested in that period for the surrounding culture in terms of music and film," he said.
I know that Major League Baseball is trying to turn the amateur draft into a relevant event but, well, it's just not for me - certainly not on a night when the Miami Heat and San Antonio Spurs are duking it out in Game One of the NBA Finals.
At runtime, the LINC rule instance invokes the step function each time a relevant event occurs.
Once the deployment is performed, the control loop starts and the controller will be invoked when a relevant event occurs in the environment.
Other popular risk indicators are based on a measure of the "Time-To-X" (or TTX) where X corresponds to a relevant event in the course toward the collision.
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Mice were trained during the day (ZT 6) or night (ZT 18) to associate an initially neutral tone (CS) to a biologically relevant event, a foot shock (US).
Recent improvements to this model are described in this paper, along with predictions for a DEMO relevant event in a toroidal field magnet.
A major relevant event is a residential relocation.
He consistently dedicates space to contemporary social issues: On Twitter, roughly one of every eight tweets tend to reflect a political issue or a politically relevant event.
Fitch said it doubted Scotland would vote for independence but a yes vote had to be carefully considered as "a potentially relevant event for the remaining UK".
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