Sentence examples for is relevant to interpretation from inspiring English sources

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Because understanding these properties is relevant to interpretation of the effects of drugs on reward-related behaviors, which are strongly dependent on the kinetics of penetration into the brain, we administered URB694 (3 and 10 mg/kg, IP) to rats and measured circulating levels of the compound by LC/MS at various times (0 480 min) after injection.

In their article, 'The Intentional Fallacy', Wimsatt and Beardsley famously argue in relation to the literary arts that the only kind of evidence that is relevant to interpretation is that which is internal to the work in question.

As we selected a stimulus not directly affected by mechanical load, we don't think this evidence is relevant to interpretation of our results.

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(What was the protocol for measuring input resistance? From what voltage? Hyperpolarizxing or depolarizing current steps? How big? All of these are relevant to interpretation).

Every free text entry in GPRD (and other datasets of UK primary care records) is associated with a Read term, which may be relevant to interpretation of the text.

Recognizing how different induration mechanisms affect preservation of fluvial sediments in denuded regions is relevant to the interpretation of sinuous ridges at other locations on Mars.

This question, in turn, is relevant to our interpretation of the Stoic conception of law.

Such information is relevant to variant interpretation.

The constellation of low re-visiting rates on the one hand, and the high rate of sciatica (i.e. complicated LBP) on the other, is relevant to the interpretation of our results with regard to diagnostic and treatment measures.

The role of mitochondria is relevant to the interpretation of the results of Vatten because they play such an essential role in cell metabolism through their production of energy/ATP.

This observation is relevant to the interpretation of the corresponding behavior for DM-PaDDAH: the intermediate exchange regime that pertains to those cross-peaks with the largest chemical shift differences could lead to a situation in which exchange broadening persists even in the presence of a very significant excess of l-citrulline.

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