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词汇 example_english_particular-relevance
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particular relevance

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meanings of particularand relevance


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particular
adjective
uk /pəˈtɪk.jə.lər/ us /pɚˈtɪk.jə.lɚ/
special, or this and not ...
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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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Examples of particular relevance


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Of particularrelevance in this study is the tension in family relations surrounding dependency and autonomy, social and cultural norms, and exchanges.
In a limited review of the literature it quickly becomes apparent that knowledge of pharmacology is an issue of particularrelevance for prescribers.
The functional characteristics of the technology itself are of particularrelevance here.
Another type of systematic bias is of particularrelevance for (2): some types of consequences are difficult or impossible to quantify.
In discussing the four groups of patients, points of particularrelevance to each group have been selected.
An area as yet not explored with regard to hearing and cognition that is of particularrelevance to epidemiology, is genetics.
The impact of postmodernism on archaeology is of particularrelevance here.
Transformations in the wider cultural context have particularrelevance for social gerontology and current understandings of ageing and senescence.
This is of particularrelevance in looking for markets and economy of scale.
The results reported herein are of particularrelevance for clinical practice.
Écriture is not part of the usual terminology in performance analysis, but this essay uses it as a working term of particularrelevance.
The book in question had particularrelevance for the marchioness at that stage of her career.
Two of the characteristics studied, viscosity and feedback, are of particularrelevance in the realm of spreadsheet languages.
These features are of particularrelevance to debugging.
This point is of particularrelevance to the differences in the form and range of intertextual references.
Within each domain, aspects of functioning that were of particularrelevance to alcohol were chosen as the critical sources of influence.
Of particularrelevance here is the importance of historical approaches to understanding ageing and later life.
This is a general obvious point that we want to make here because of its particularrelevance in this model.
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