Sentence examples for evident relevance from inspiring English sources

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In order to limit the number of entries per patient encounter, we have limited the recordable data points to only those that have evident relevance to the project goal of charting the epidemiology of medical emergencies.

Despite its evident relevance, peripheral nerve morphometry is still a controversial issue.

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This makes evident the relevance of this phase, since it encompasses activities which are related to test execution and management of incidents.

Beyond the evident biological relevance of these new findings, they could also allow the reconsideration of a whole part of literature as regards inconsistencies in NP uptake studies as incubation conditions, and especially serum presence, seem to play a major role.

Three probes were identified to be differentially methylated across all 3 contrasts; however, there was no consistent pattern in the direction of methylation differences between the groups or evident biological relevance of the associated genes in our context (Supplementary Table).

Between the first and the third VSC determination, it became progressively evident the relevance of an ARC that did not allow this group to decrease the percentage of patients with VSC under the range.

In the motor domain, it has recently become evident that the relevance or 'credibility' of disturbing forces affecting motor actions are taken into consideration before making adaptive changes [33], [34].

Although the brevity of EQ-5D-5L was viewed positively by some participants, it was evident that perceived relevance was the most important issue.

Overall, these findings further emphasize the difficulty in identifying efficient clinical criteria to define these disorders nosologically, and make evident the clinical relevance of a molecular-based definition of these clinically overlapping disorders.

The word "self-evident" has different relevance to Jon Meacham's new biography, "Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power".

Such relevances often involve a subject, with more or less systematic interests, or relevances, interacting with the world, and from this interaction between subject and world, it becomes evident what is "of relevance" to an actor.

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