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Knowledge@Wharton: Is there anything in terms of research that you're working on now that might be pertinent to what we have been talking about?
This possibility might be pertinent in organisms, such as budding yeast, in which kinetochore assembly and microtubule attachment occur soon after centromere DNA replication [ 4].
It might be pertinent, this idea of attaching music to wider [issues in] society... but let's not overthink things too much". .
Our aim in this study is not to describe the specifics of the ongoing study on IBC, but rather to focus on issues that we faced in mounting this low-budget, low-technology study that might be pertinent to other epidemiologic studies in developing regions.
Assessment of the politics, production, financing, and economics of this international effort has suggested six lessons that might be pertinent to the pursuit of other global health goals.
When she hears something that might be pertinent, she runs the signal through her on-board computer to decide just how significant it really is.
If there was any concern within the Clinton campaign in its final stretch, it was instead over the untold damage caused by the announcement by the FBI director, James Comey, at the end of October that his agency was reviewing a new batch of emails that might be pertinent to the previous investigation into her use of a private server while heading the Department of State.
But one development might be pertinent.
But there is another substance contained in cheese which might be pertinent here – tryptophan.
A committee is now considering which findings might be "pertinent" to patients and, therefore, should be shared.
It might be argued that, in the context of vocational education, concepts such as formative and summative assessment, and simulated assessment might be pertinent (see for example Halliday-Wynes and Misko 2012).
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