Sentence examples for pertinence as from inspiring English sources

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Their concerns are enduring and their imagery can be amazingly versatile, gaining new pertinence as time goes by.

The aim of the present study was to estimate the heritability of these two traits, in order to complete the analysis of their pertinence as indirect criteria for use in a selective breeding program to improve RFI.

Right now the research is at the preliminary stage, but in the future, it could form part of a toolbox that enables us to breed tougher, more climate-ready crops a challenge of growing pertinence, as we face the looming threat of lowered yields.

Furthermore, an analysis was carried out regarding their pertinence as experts through the calculation of the expert competence index (K) (López, 2008).

Inpatient diagnoses have limited pertinence, as only a minority of enrollees is hospitalized, particularly under age 65.

Its pertinence as a glioma stem cell marker is now highly controversial, several groups having demonstrated the tumor initiating properties of CD133- cells [ 27].

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Though this production originated at Covent Garden in 1995, it has added pertinence today: as the soldiers bid farewell to their fiancées, an intrusive reporter and a cameraman from CNN show up to get the human-interest angle.

The size of our pilot sample was considered sufficient to assess the feasibility and pertinence of the questionnaire, as well as to evaluate whether the items were clearly understood by the patients.

Finally, to effectively measure the correlation among technology-based service encounters, service quality, patient satisfaction and network security, 46 clinical patients were pre-tested to verify the importance, completeness and pertinence of the questions as well as to eliminate any ineffective questions.

As the European Union greenhouse gas emission trading scheme (ETS) is emerging, it seems interesting to look back on previous experiments and to bring together a few elements of reflection about the pertinence of ETS as a new policy tool to regulate industrial pollution.

These were: as to pertinence, the SMAF (median: 5; IPRAS/IPR: 3.9/6); as to format, life habits (median: 7; IPRAS/IPR: 3.1/5), the SMAF (median: 3; IPRAS/IPR: 2.4/6), the Timed « Up & Go » (median: 5, IPRAS/IPR: 3.1/5), the Berg score (median: 8; IPRAS/IPR: 3.9/6), the presence of chronic pain (median: 5, IPRAS/IPR: 3.1/5), and the GDS (median: 9; IPRAS/IPR: 4.6/5).

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