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Next documents were summarized using an abstraction tool and given a relevance score and a scientific validity score, both ranging from 1 to 3. The relevance score ranged from 1 for documents offering a minor or marginal contribution to the understanding of the phenomena studied to 3 for documents providing detailed insights directly focused on those phenomena.

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The same conclusion may be suggested for completion and meaningfulness at the end of life (i.e. D1), which is given a minor relevance in the documents, while several qualitative studies on patients, families and caregivers account for this item [ 12, 17, 23, 56, 60, 62].

This result is consistent with what is stated by several studies showing that the control of symptoms and of the psychosocial dimension of dying [ 15, 17, 25, 26, 35- 41], is given a higher relevance than the control of the dying process by the patient himself [ 15, 19, 25, 26, 34, 51, 55].

The goal is to analyze the percentage of relevant images retrieved given a number of relevance feedback iterations, which gives an approximation of the user effort on discovering new relevant images.

The battle in Florida, and what Sharpton refers to as the see-lection of George W. Bush, have given a clarity -- relevance might be a more appropriate word -- to black protest politics that was largely absent under Clinton.

Given a potentially clinical relevance, we designed recording and analyses brief and economic, and we did not pre-select specific subgroups but rather evaluated potential impact of medication and substance abuse in post-hoc analyses.

Not only here in South Africa, but globally, they are giving a new relevance and meaning to opera against the outdated perception of it as a Eurocentric elitist artform.

Moreover, the Outcomes Working Group of the ASCO highlighted the priority of patient-outcomes, giving a secondary relevance to cancer outcomes and pharmacoeconomic evaluations.

We know individuals want the best of everything, but when resources are limited, the DCE gives a weighted relevance to distinguish which attributes are the most highly incentivizing [ 14] to motivate individuals to locate to rural areas.

Among oxidative stress hallmarks is the accumulation of α, β-unsaturated hydroxyalkenal 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal (4-HNE), whose accumulation has been reported in PD post-mortem patient brains, thus giving a significant relevance to ROS in the pathogenesis of PD.

Therefore a standard measure of relevance, given a particular query term, is the tf idf (term frequency inverse document frequency) for the term, which increases (e.g., logarithmically) with the frequency of occurrences of the term in the document but is discounted to the extent that it occurs frequently in the set of documents as a whole.

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