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Following the announcement, the Pulitzer board was immediately hoorayed for its "relevance," as if relevance itself is a virtue.
If relevance is emphasized, the signal is reported in the period in which it is produced.
If relevance remained ambiguous, the abstract was reviewed.
Any molecular target elucidated in a model organism like S. pombe must ultimately be confirmed in human cancer cells if relevance to cancer therapy is to be established.
If relevance is rated three or above, a second scale is used assessing the extent to which the article contains news or something that clinicians are unlikely to know.
For the time being, in vivo responses to a pro-inflammatory challenge are a group C marker for inflammation control, but they may evolve to a group A marker if relevance can be established in prospective cohorts in the general population.
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It is also important to inform gynecologists if this relevance cannot be confirmed, if only to prevent any treatment based on a technique that is not relevant or accurate enough.
Taken together, these results are strongly suggestive of specific and targeted bioactivity of BPA in vivo, even if the clinical relevance, if any, of these findings is not yet clear.
This is important if national relevance and acceptance by guideline users are to be achieved, and if shared CPGs are to influence clinical practice.
Specifically, what happens when a reader encounters a hyperlink that has little if any relevance to the main text?
For the American Civil War, the question is perhaps more baffling than for most wars, because some traditional answers have little if any relevance.
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