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The phrase "are relevant in some" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in a sentence where you are discussing the relevance of certain factors or elements in specific situations or contexts.
Example: "The findings of this study are relevant in some cases, particularly when considering the impact of environmental factors."
Alternatives: "are applicable in certain" or "hold significance in some".
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This finding is in contrast to the findings of the reciprocal social interaction task and indicates that the altered AVPR1A expression in the brain of transgenic animals does not affect behaviors that are relevant in some measures of social approach.
Many theories or views often are relevant in some cases, but not relevant in others and that an opposite idea might have merit.
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This fact led us to question whether the leakage radiation differs depending on where it is measured, and whether this may be relevant in some clinical cases.
The choice of silane is relevant in some cases; specific silanes will afford high regioselectivities while others are much less selective.
For instance, the detection/estimation of the polarized signal of compact sources immersed in a noisy background is relevant in some fields like astrophysics.
In addition, the Americans with Disabilities Act limits a physician's ability to refuse a patient, as recognized by the Supreme Court, and the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 may also be relevant in some cases.
We also show that 3D effects might be relevant in some circumstances and provide important information about the exploding system and the thermonuclear burning front mechanism if high resolution spectra are obtained.
For example, the administrator created the following definition: 'UCEless, adjective: a proposed watchword for the growing anti-spam movement (UCE = unsolicited commercial e-mail; i.e., spam)..' Your task is to come up with your own neologism that is relevant in some way to an event that took place in 2004.
Within this context, it has to be remarked that many models for SMAs available in the literature are able to properly reproduce main macroscopic SMA behaviors (i.e., superelasticity and shape-memory effect), without however modeling secondary effects that may turn out to be relevant in some practical cases.
Even if emissions from drained organic soils and non-CO2 emissions from forest fires may be relevant in some countries (e.g., [28, 29]), at the EU level they account for 5 and 2 % (in terms of CO2-eq)., respectively, of net annual forest sink [13].
I'm definitely more careful to do work that hopefully is relevant in some way.
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