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Discover Ludwig"minimally relevant" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used in academic or professional contexts to describe information that is only marginally or barely related to the topic at hand. Example: The speaker's presentation was interesting, but it was filled with minimally relevant information that did not directly contribute to the main argument.
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A rehearing ordered by the appeal court found today that the manhandling of 14-year-old Adam Rickwood and a "distraction" blow to his nose were "more than minimally" relevant to his suicide six hours later at Hassockfield secure training centre, County Durham, in August 2004.
What we see in case after case is that even after years of reinvestigation and relitigation, the horrifying facts of the crime remain far more than sufficient to outweigh the minimally relevant evidence in mitigation".
While this point is also not testable, it is minimally relevant.
For interpretation of EORTC QLQ-C30 results we set 10 units as the minimally relevant scale contrast regardless of the subscale.
The original and the updated TEA calculations and examples of different values of MERIDIF (minimally relevant difference), SD (standard deviation) and β (risk of type II error) are shown.
Excretion of large amounts of potassium, for example, may be minimally relevant to SID in the extracellular compartment but may, depending on the circumstances, be crucial to intracellular SID [ 29].
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This margin had been chosen conservatively to be well outside the minimally clinically relevant difference on the UPDRS, which has been suggested to be −7 points for parts II and III combined.
In Table 6, we see that this number of patients offers adequate power to detect minimally clinically relevant differences in functional and pain outcomes, as well as important differences in rates of surgery, complications, or adverse events.
Similarly, Dworkin and coworkers 29 reviewed that a change in pain intensity of 2 points is moderately clinically meaningful and a change of 1 point is the minimally clinically relevant difference.
Using evidence from previous biomechanical studies on rotator cuff repairs [ 4, 5, 11], a load of 250 N was defined as the minimally clinically relevant tensile strength (see working hypothesis 2).
Based on this minimally clinically relevant difference of 20% and an α set at 0.05 (two sided) and a β set at 0.2, (IBM SPSS Sample Power V.3), a total of 62 patients in each group are needed to demonstrate a clinically relevant difference of continuing versus discontinuing IFX therapy.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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