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The phrase "a valid relevance" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts discussing the appropriateness or significance of information or arguments in a particular situation.
Example: "In this debate, we must ensure that every point made has a valid relevance to the topic at hand."
Alternatives: "a pertinent relevance" or "an appropriate relevance".
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Pearson's correlation coefficient r(U, V) is a valid relevance measure also if V is binary.
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A final requirement for a valid assay is relevance to the property that is of interest.
However, the style of MCQ we used, which required factual recall and the ability to interpret data or clinical scenarios, was identical to that used in our students' final examinations, and is a valid tool of relevance to our students.
The choice of a valid HKG will determine the relevance of the results that will be further interpreted, and so it should be seriously considered.
Definitely, the choice of a valid HKG set will determine the relevance of the results that will be further interpreted, and so it should be seriously considered.
Hence, we need to find a valid instrument (Z_{in}) which satisfies two conditions, known as instrument relevance and instrument exogeneity.
While Hsp90 inhibition has been clearly established as a valid entry point for clinical intervention in oncology, the therapeutic relevance of Hsp90 activation in other disease areas remains unexplored.
For example, just as in standard relevance logic, we cannot usually merely add an extra premise to a valid inference and have it remain valid.
A valid and reliable instrument is critical to obtain QoL data of both clinical and public health relevance [ 2].
A valid enough excuse.
That is a valid point.
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