Sentence examples for broad relevance of from inspiring English sources

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While evaluating on data with more complex regulatory networks such as humans is certainly necessary to ensure the broad relevance of the evaluation, the definition of gold standards on these datasets can be even more problematic because of the broad prevalence of false-positive and false-negative interactions due to a variety of reasons, such as cellular context12 and non-functional binding52.

The applications define the required product properties which cover both classical fields of process technology in the chemical industry as well as new emerging fields of electronics, energy and environmental technologies, life sciences, materials science and engineering, nanotechnology, and photonic technologies highlighting the broad relevance of mesoscale science.

Besides emphasizing the broad relevance of research on R/S and health to many clinical and academic audiences in gerontology (i.e., addressing the "so what" question), this discussion provides clues about where R/S research might focus on in the future.

Suggesting a broad relevance of consequent mechanisms, a related RNA/DNA-binding protein, fused in sarcoma (FUS), is also associated with forms of FTD and ALS.

We will continue striving both to publish the highest quality research on applied evolution, and to make the importance and broad relevance of evolutionary biology more accessible to all interested readers.

I have now modified the abstract, and several other passages in the manuscript to try to present a more tempered view of the possible broad relevance of the model of "speciation by budding".

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That Royce's metaphysical solution to the problem of error was of broad relevance for the rest of his philosophy is clear: "The existence of error…must be explained as due to the same conditions as those which make possible finite life, evil, individuality, and conflict in general" (Robinson 123).

This presentation may be given in English or in the language of study and should engage, in a succinct and synthetic manner, an issue or set of issues of broad relevance to the literary history of the language(s) of study.

We review several issues of broad relevance to the interpretation of epidemiologic evidence concerning the toxicity of lead in adults, particularly regarding cognitive function and the cardiovascular system, which are the subjects of two systematic reviews that are also part of this mini-monograph.

Precision medicine is of broad relevance for the management of asthma, rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis in the context of a better selection of treatment responders, risk prediction, and design of disease-modifying strategies.

The hypotheses investigated experimentally in microcosms are of broad relevance to our understanding of host parasite interactions in general, yet have proved difficult to test in natural populations.

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