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The phrase "all relevant sources" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to sources of information that are pertinent or applicable to a particular topic or research. Example: "In order to support my argument, I will review all relevant sources related to climate change."
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A magazine fact checker also interviewed all relevant sources, many of them both before and after publication.
An ideal Q.A. system would let me ask, "How has California's standing among states in per-student school funds changed since the 1960's?" -- and it would draw from all relevant sources to find the right answer.
GMonEMon has a plugin architecture that allows users to develop additional modules to obtain metrics from all relevant sources.
But it also confirmed it was setting up an expert working group "to ensure all relevant sources of evidence have been taken into consideration".
In order to fulfill this task successfully, all relevant sources of aleatory and epistemic uncertainties must be accounted for during the design process.
Therefore, this chapter reflects the most important applications of ENPs on textile materials and addresses all relevant sources of environmental pollution and threats to human health.
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Whilst almost all relevant source databases report the number of people killed by an eruption, some do not record economic damages, or numbers injured, evacuated, and made homeless; there are no standardised definitions of these four impact variables (Guha-Sapir and Below, 2006).
Full details and all relevant source code are available in the Supplemental Experimental Procedures and web links therein.
An executable program for identifying GO and DO annotations in Wikipedia articles according to the protocol described above as well as all relevant source code may be accessed at the open source Gene Wiki code repository [ 37].
(6) Following this strategy it was assured that the used MST methods covered all relevant source groups in the catchment (humans, ruminant livestock, and wildlife)(5) and had the source-sensitivity and -specificity necessary for reviewing the hypothesis with appropriate confidence.
We assess the degree of support for nodes in the supertree using a supertree-specific support measure, reduced qualitative support (rQS; [ 26]); this varies from -1 (no support) to +1 (support from all relevant source trees), and is described in Methods.
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