Sentence examples for relevant to background from inspiring English sources

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The associations cannot be interpreted as causation, and the results are more relevant to background exposure in the general population.

More particularly, it is relevant to background conditions of injustice because it is precisely those conditions that so often give rise to the health and social circumstances that interest observational researchers working in global public health [ 20].

They argue that addressing injustice "is relevant to background conditions of injustice because it is precisely those conditions that so often give rise to the health and social circumstances that interest observational researchers working in global public health" [ 3].

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And they were certainly willing to explore areas of music relevant to my background.

The majority of participants found its content relevant to their background and agreed that they would be able to use knowledge derived from the platform in their professional and educational activities.

This software computes discriminating words by comparing a set of user selected abstracts indicated as highly relevant to a background set and then scores any abstracts in terms of their content of those discriminating words.

Hands down, businesses are looking to hire great talent, but they want more robust ways to find the most relative candidates for their open positions and job seekers want better tools to find the top ranked companies that are relevant to their backgrounds, what those companies are looking for in candidates — and they want feedback.

He suggests that new science writers take a look at the Willings Press Guide to see what publications may be relevant to their technical background and interests.

Changes in ion trafficking could be relevant to the biochemical background of oedema formation in joints of infected animals, which is most probably a direct consequence of inflammation-induced alterations in ion and water transport across the membrane of joint tissue cells and is currently not well explained even in humans [ 22].

Unlike in vitro or animal experiments in which exposure patterns to chemicals are not similar to that of free-living humans in terms of exposure duration or number of chemicals, naturalistic field studies can give information relevant to physiologic response to background exposure to mixed xenobiotic substances.

The calculated exposure and disease-specific attributable fractions were then applied to relevant background estimates to obtain the total disease burden due to the factors under study.

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