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But the fantasy of traveling into outer-space blackness to find other, friendlier future worlds, had a specific pertinence to black nationalist thinking at the time.
Metaanalysis gather all randomised controlled trials published or not, analyse their specific pertinence and thus provide clinically relevant elements.
While considering the researcher's interaction with the environment should be of general interest within gerontology, research indicates that this may have specific pertinence in ageing and ethnicity.
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Decades after Mr. Frank's death in 1980, however, the pertinence of his specific desires is growing less clear.
The neuro-fuzzy model is used to classify the beams according to its pertinence to a specific structural response.
Presence and pertinence of each specific risk factor seems to depend on each specialty.
Cite a person's transgender status only when it is pertinent and its pertinence is clear to the reader.
This analytical distribution preserves gene specificity and cancer progression pertinence to better fit complex correlation structure in gene expression data.
Thus, whether a specific property identified in vitro has significant pertinence to the pathogenesis of ALS remains to be further addressed.
Despite its utility, dGene does not provide information on the type of mutation or guarantee clinical pertinence of mutations associated with any specific gene.
Given the severity and unpredictability of Legionellosis outbreaks, developing a rapid, highly specific, and sensitive detection method is thus of great pertinence.
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