Sentence examples for of equivalent relevance from inspiring English sources

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The rapid development of methods to detect circulating tumor cells (CTCs) in peripheral blood [ 23- 25], may offer a solution to this problem if CTCs are demonstrated to be of equivalent relevance to clinical outcome.

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The growing prevalence of SPM-1 in carbapenem-resistant P. aeruginosa isolates in South America makes it one of the most clinically important MBLs, yet its unusual structural properties distinguish it from other B1 enzymes of equivalent medical relevance.

The relevance of equivalent strain rate at reference temperature derived from time/temperature superposition principle is validated as a constitutive parameter at large strain for PMMAs of different chain architecture.

An indication of how the EU might deal with EDs, and thus BPA, is suggested by the EU Water Framework Directive (2000/60/EC), which looks at them as substances of equivalent concern to substances of relevance to the REACH Regulation.

Implications are discussed with reference to summarization task design, summarization teaching, and the relevance of genre effects in the creation of equivalent versions of tests.

There is no evidence of equivalent activity in the UK – although on Friday the Bank of England admitted the allegations "might be of relevance" to its risk assessment arm, the Prudential Regulation Authority.

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Schurz and Weingartner 2010 use the following notion of relevance S: being equivalent to a disjunction of atomic propositions or their negations.

The relevance of D54 (equivalent to PglB C.lari D56) within the transmembrane domain of PglB Cj had been demonstrated previously (by alanine replacement) [ 8].

The relevance of the equivalent circuit describing the overall behavior was established through selective modifications of the stratified layers and the response of the impedance diagrams to these modifications.

First, we established a new and clinically relevant rat model of human equivalent GLE, an exposure period of increasing relevance and concern (Landrigan et al. 2005; Leasure et al. 2007; Rice and Barone 2000; Weiss et al. 2005).

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