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This coupling of an array of models with experimental verification provides a method to understand which predictions might be model sensitive and which are of more general relevance.

Conflicting views were held as to the significance of these 'rhombomeres' to brain development and their more general relevance to head evolution.

The domain-based architecture of SH2-containing proteins is of more general relevance for understanding the large family of protein interaction domains and the modular organization of the majority of human proteins.

One reason is that this work may be of more general relevance than of direct relevance to specific projects.

The remarkable agreements between these experimental data and our model results seem to suggest that the two mechanisms demonstrated here are probably of more general relevance than the model itself.

While the artist word list looks very specific to the collection of artists in the database, the title word list seems to have more general relevance with words like "love", "feel", or "sweet".

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Our observation of enrichment of eQTLs in loci of pseudogenes hints towards a more general regulatory relevance of pseudogenes.

Importantly, the clinical cohorts utilized in this study comprise hundreds of tumor samples, providing critical evidence that the observations made in our experimental model systems have more general clinical relevance.

Although the framework for responsible innovation was designed for use by the UK Research Councils and the scientific communities they support, we argue that it has more general application and relevance.

For reactions by leading conflict researchers to the release of the data see [60], for more general statements regarding their relevance and impact see [61].

One more general issue, with specific relevance to the use of the MCA, is to what extent the language of the MCA (or relevant capacity legislation elsewhere) is being used to effect the outcome that is desired.

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