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RELEVANT
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relevant adjectiv
relevant, pertinent.
Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze:
A cancer finding in the TNM system that is relevant to the diagnosis of cancer.
(Cancer TNM Finding, NCI Thesaurus)
To determine whether these findings may be relevant to human disease, the scientists examined liver biopsies from people with NASH.
(NIH study sheds light on immune responses driving obesity-induced liver disease, National Institutes of Health)
Several of these gases supply building blocks for amino acids, sugars and other biologically relevant molecules.
(NASA Telescope Studies Quirky Comet 45P, NASA)
“I am glad of all details,” remarked my friend, “whether they seem to you to be relevant or not.”
(The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes, de Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
For example, the concentration of potassium in water, of creatinine in urine, or of glucose in blood can be calculated by adding just a tiny volume of the relevant sample into the device, which provides the results in seconds.
(Scientists design devices to calculate the concentration of potassium in water, of creatinine in urine, or glucose in blood using smartphone technology, University of Granada)
Multitargeted receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor MP470 binds to mutant forms of the stem cell factor receptor (c-Kit; SCFR), inhibiting clinically relevant mutants of this receptor tyrosine kinase that may be associated with resistance to therapy.
(Amuvatinib, NCI Thesaurus)
The research team reported that in more intelligent persons two brain regions involved in the cognitive processing of task-relevant information (i.e., the anterior insula and the anterior cingulate cortex) are connected more efficiently to the rest of the brain.
(Smart People Have Better Connected Brains, Editura Global Info)
Research that contributes to the understanding of the role of the immune system in controlling the development, growth, and spread of tumors, and includes studies of the basic transplantation biology relevant to tumor rejection and to immune reconstitution.
(Cancer Immunology, NCI Thesaurus)