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For example, phosphorylation-site information was sometimes based on in vivo experiments, which are likely to be biologically relevant, and sometimes on in vitro experiments, whose relevance is less clear.

It circles round itself, and it dwells achingly long on incidents whose relevance is mystifying.

I have rooted for two sports teams throughout my life: the Devils and the Boston Red Sox, whose relevance is as inarguable as the Devils' is negligible.

Go back to your list and rank each name from one to five, with the highest numbers being those people who you feel will be most relevant to the objectives you will set, and the lowest numbers being those whose relevance is harder to see.

The narrative is brought to life by a film show which depicts ordinary people having fun and having fights, or scenes acted out by a Debbie Harry lookalike, projected on to a chinoiserie screen whose relevance is obscure, unless it's a nod to the quantity of Chinese rocks consumed during the album's recording.

It has largely become diversified and sophisticated with many features whose relevance is arising, including cultural and hedonic contents.

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He ran on issues like the elimination of the Vice-Presidency and the direct popular election of the President, reforms whose relevance was decidedly obscure.

In several spots the same protein was identified by MALDI-MS, probably due to posttranslational modification whose relevance was not further examined in this analysis).

We investigated the regulatory roles of a high-confidence and reproducible set of 69 trait-relevant lincRNAs (TR-lincRNAs) in human lymphoblastoid cells whose biological relevance is supported by their evolutionary conservation during recent human history and genetic interactions with other trait-associated loci.

Nevertheless, Harbor is a bold and urgent undertaking, a book whose contemporary relevance is especially welcome when so many accomplished novelists are diving into historical fiction and the relative safety of the past.

"Caught between a nettle and a thorn", the helpless narrator watches as monetary greed and a flagrant injustice destroys a community and creates an avoidable refugee crisis, whose contemporary relevance is unmistakable.

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