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Did you mean "are relevant"? You can use "are relevant" when discussing the importance or applicability of something in a particular context. Example: "The findings of this study are relevant to our understanding of climate change."
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Our goal is to achieve information on the effect of the supramolecular architecture on the nature of the photoexcitations and on the non-linear optical properties of these systems, which are of relevant interest for their potential applications in photonics.
Secondly, safety, tolerance, and potential adverse events associated with therapeutic immunomodulation are of relevant concern.
These findings are of relevant to clinical management of chronic diseases in elders.
This disease demonstrated that β2 integrins are of relevant importance in (i) leukocyte development and maturation, (ii) naïve cells circulation in secondary lymphoid tissues and (iii) leukocytes transendothelial migration to injured tissue [ 5- 7].
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The analysis of HCMV-specific T-cell immunity after organ transplant is of relevant clinical interest.
The mechanical behaviour of materials with spatial gradients in composition is of relevant interest in a variety of applications.
Especially for surgical procedures in older patients with several comorbidities this is of relevant concern.
In the TOGA-trial [ 4] it was shown that the extent of Her2 expression is of relevant predictive value.
These arguments are of course particularly relevant today.
No other specific organ disorder was of clinically relevant incidence.
There's plenty of relevant research suggesting the power of newspaper endorsements is over-rated.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com