Sentence examples for more generally relevant from inspiring English sources

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Some of the lessons learnt through the construction of DEMIG POLICY seem more generally relevant for the construction of policy databases.

Likewise, Apple resisted the urge to jump in feet first on NFC, saw the tech develop through the trials and tribulations of Google the Experimenter, and eventually took the most valuable lessons and folded them into the iOS use of Bluetooth Low Energy and iBeacons, which look at least initially to be far more generally relevant, useful and widely adoptable technologies than NFC ever was.

The modeling approach is more generally relevant to the design and evaluation of clinical trials for antifilarial drugs conducted in endemic settings.

Further research is needed to ascertain whether this finding was an artifact of the small number of counties studied, or is more generally relevant.

The importance of M cell neuronal activity suggested that firing might be more generally relevant to phase resetting, despite the prevailing cell-autonomous model.

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These results teach, more generally, principles relevant to the design of efficient HDDA-based reaction cascades.

More generally, the relevant distinction would be one of degree, and while 'event' is standardly applied to things that develop and change fast in time, 'object' would apply to those things that strike us as "firm and internally coherent" [Quine 1970].

N-linked glycosylation (9) mediated by the isoprenoid lipid dolichol is dysregulated in AD [ 76, 77], thereby implicating changes in glycoproteins (10) more generally as relevant.

More generally, biologically relevant long-range ET (which is essential in respiration, photosynthesis, and metabolism) requires protein binding, conformational change, and chemical transformations that include PT to optimize interactions among distant redox partners.

More generally, and more relevant for us, estimating a local slope parameter yields better estimates when the untreated outcome varies strongly with the estimated propensity score (and when, as one would expect, the treatment and control observations have different propensity score distributions).

More generally, when any relevant variance component in the simulation model was not considered in the estimation, substantial biases on the variance component estimation were noted.

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