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The phrase 'irrelevant document' is correct and usable in written English
This phrase can be used to refer to a document which is not pertinent or related to the topic or purpose at hand. For example: "I was able to find the necessary documents for the project, but the others were irrelevant and I had to discard them."
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For inspiration, Mr. DeCrescenzo, 51, a former East Hartford mayor and a lawyer whose clients include many municipalities, relied on what may seem an ancient and irrelevant document that he fetched from the State Library: public records of the years 1783 and 1784.
Magna Carta was seen as either "the foundation of western liberalism and the bedrock of the rule of law" or as an "irrelevant document" whose importance has been "exaggerated and distorted".
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The study found that some hospitals did not provide financial aid applications at all, and that many made impermissible demands for irrelevant documents or failed to supply key information, like eligibility rules for big discounts required by state law in 2007.
This approach will avoid unnecessary translation costs of outdated or irrelevant documents.
However, developers of topic-specific search engines need to address two issues: how to locate relevant documents (URLs) on the Web and how to filter out irrelevant documents from a set of documents collected from the Web.
By a different use of relevance feedback (the order in which the relevant documents are retrieved, the terms of the relevant documents, and the terms of the irrelevant documents) in the design of fitness function, and by introducing three different genetic operators, we have developed a new genetic algorithm-based query optimization method on relevance feedback for Web information retrieval.
Irrelevant documents by the strategy are excluded manually.
However, this is not the case in the irrelevant documents.
This may result in missing studies or retrieving many irrelevant documents.
In an effort to limit the retrieval of too many irrelevant documents, synonyms of a gene/protein are restricted to the ones found in entries for related organisms.
Otherwise, a search term is searched in unintended fields causing many irrelevant documents and/or fewer relevant documents (if a search tag is not used in PubMed, a search term is searched in all fields).
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