Collocations withrelevance

These are words often used in combination withrelevance.

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biological relevance
The biological relevance of his findings could not be fully appreciated until the modern era of molecular population genetics.
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clinical relevance
This stable symptomatology included the stable absence of disorder shown by most subjects in our study, which is of lesser epidemiological or clinical relevance.
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considerable relevance
However, it is of considerable relevance in the prediction of the behaviour of aircraft jet exhausts and their loading effects on ground structures.
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continued relevance
Neuroimaging data support the importance of left hemisphere structures in tone perception but also indicate the continued relevance of right-hemisphere structures.
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continuing relevance
It attempts to synthesize and explain important historical occurrences and patterns, of continuing relevance to the modern world.
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cultural relevance
Physical segregation separated nuns from the civic environment, challenging their religious and cultural relevance as well as their economic stability.
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direct relevance
This feature of nasal harmony is not addressed in this paper, because it does not appear to be of direct relevance to the main issues.
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functional relevance
The result is a gestural origin of language that includes neurological continuity and functional relevance to data from extant apes.
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great relevance
The latter 2 factors are also of great relevance in a clinical setting.
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immediate relevance
They are of immediate relevance and interest to both industry and the providers of clinical services.
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limited relevance
In this case there is again little or no shadow region and the results are of very limited relevance to what follows.
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particular relevance
Of particular relevance in this study is the tension in family relations surrounding dependency and autonomy, social and cultural norms, and exchanges.
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potential relevance
Infestation-based discrimination among seeds is of great potential relevance for the population dynamics of the plants and the insects, as well as the vertebrates, involved.
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practical relevance
These chapters would benefit from some consideration of the practical relevance of the authors' findings to their progressive political goals.
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special relevance
In particular, those involved in research and development will see the newly implemented systems as of special relevance to automation.
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theoretical relevance
However, beyond the theoretical relevance of the principles, it is possible that the complexity of the situation may give rise to an insoluble difficulty.
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