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单词 functional relevance
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functional relevance

collocation in English

meaningsoffunctionalandrelevance

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functional
adjective
uk
/ˈfʌŋk.ʃən.əl/
us
/ˈfʌŋk.ʃən.əl/
designed to be practical and useful rather ...
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relevance
noun[U]
uk
/ˈrel.ə.vəns/
us
/ˈrel.ə.vəns/
the degree to which something is related or useful to what is happening or being ...
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(Definition offunctionalandrelevancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffunctional relevance

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The result is a gestural origin of language that includes neurological continuity andfunctionalrelevanceto data from extant apes.
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They are rapidly phosphorylated in response to light, but thefunctionalrelevanceof this phosphorylation is not yet fully understood.
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But in scenes where there are no object properties offunctionalrelevance, geometric properties alone can still be used for the understanding of spatial terms.
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Whether the mixed topologies seen for these proteins have anyfunctionalrelevanceis not clear.
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Thefunctionalrelevanceof topographic variation in opsin expression is presumably to maximize photon capture and resolution within a particular photic habitat.
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To date, experimental evidence has shown thefunctionalrelevanceof two of these ligands.
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However, we recognize that thefunctionalrelevanceof these pathways remains to be tested.
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Thefunctionalrelevanceof arrestin phosphorylations in these photoreceptors is not yet understood.
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In our opinion, thefunctionalrelevanceof a vibrational motion must be assessed quantitatively by calculating its effect on the activation free energy for the process mediated by the protein.
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Thefunctionalrelevanceand contribution of these protective mechanisms to neuronal survival, however, may depend on the type of cellular injury and the metabolic states of the cells.
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It has also made it possible to settle some pending issues of directfunctionalrelevanceby providing a direct monitoring of the enzyme conformational behaviour, albeit at low resolution.
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Different degrees of multisensory integration may occur depending upon thefunctionalrelevanceof a given modality.
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great relevance

collocation in English

meaningsofgreatandrelevance

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great
adjective
uk
/ɡreɪt/
us
/ɡreɪt/
large in amount, size, ...
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relevance
noun[U]
uk
/ˈrel.ə.vəns/
us
/ˈrel.ə.vəns/
the degree to which something is related or useful to what is happening or being ...
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(Definition ofgreatandrelevancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgreat relevance

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The latter 2 factors are also ofgreatrelevancein a clinical setting.
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They show thegreatrelevanceof this formula to the combinatorial mathematics of that time.
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They know that what they have to offer hasgreatrelevanceto them and to their place.
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An example ofgreatrelevancehere relates to syntactic form classes.
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This point is ofgreatrelevancefor a constructivist account of language acquisition.
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This implication can be ofgreatrelevancein understanding the making of extreme market events.
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Thus, although enriched in nutrients, stemflow was not considered to be ofgreatrelevancefor total nutrient fluxes in the forest.
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This variability is likely to havegreatrelevancefor infectivity of the final host and the efficacy of drugs and the immune system.
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If one should re-emerge, some of the former concepts might resumegreatrelevance.
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In addition, it will be ofgreatrelevanceto a much broader group of political scientists.
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Particularly in large, multicultural societies, placement on this continuum may havegreatrelevancefor an individual's civil rights.
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Their preferences are assumed to be knowable, while their values are not ofgreatrelevance.
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In their own way, each book forcefully argues that culture, meaning, and social structure are all ofgreatrelevanceto the study of economic institutions.
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Its continuous attention and assistance to these countries show that the organization is ofgreatrelevanceto the region.
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These studies are ofgreatrelevanceto the fast ignitor concept, and indicate other possible applications.
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It does so in great detail, covering most (or maybe all) of the important aspects of clausal structure which make this language ofgreatrelevanceto general linguistic theory.
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Approaches adopted in other fields of music scholarship in recent years may be ofgreatrelevanceto the study of electroacoustic music, and some will be mentioned later.
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The subject is ofgreatrelevanceto basic and clinical neuroscience as this recurrent neuronal web is ultimately responsible for the cognitive properties of our brains.
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The ' niche ' model is ofgreatrelevance.
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Phillips suggests an alignment between 'literary' and 'conjectural' historical methods, particularly in their shared commitment to the 'decentering' of political narrative, which is ofgreatrelevanceto the present argument.
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