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And "relevant" defined as a difference the target audience actually cares about something that is a factor in the decision to buy, or to remain a customer.
Second, the polymorphism it must be medically relevant; defined as having been associated with at least one disease state in multiple populations.
Specifically, covariate effects were retained in the final model provided that they were statistically significant (likelihood ratio test, P < 0.001) and potentially clinically relevant (defined as covariates that changed parameter values by more than ± 20%).
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EU-wide relevant legislation defining relevant environmental protection goals are listed comprising biodiversity as well as ecological functions [3].
After identifying broad subject areas such as bird conservation or reptile conservation, we established which interventions are likely to be relevant, and defined the criteria for including papers.
Relevant errors, defined as errors that actually do require a change of pharmacotherapy, were identified in 26.8% of the individuals (161 of 600 individuals; 95% CI 23 30%).
Additional labeling on the top right indicates relevant structures defined above.
All messages are XML code that contains all relevant parameters defined from the protocol and data model requirements.
Clearly, this distinction depends on how "relevant" is defined.
The selection of articles with psychiatric disorder as the relevant content defined our final sample.
For example, combination therapies to target both oncogenic and TSG mutations may benefit patients within a relevant molecularly defined segment.
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