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Relevance is the
connection between topics that
makes one
useful for
dealing with the other.
Relevance is
studied in many
different fields,
including cognitive...
- A
motive is the
cause that
moves people to
induce a
certain action. In
criminal law,
motive in
itself is not an
element of any
given crime; however, the...
- An
irrelevant conclusion, also
known as
ignoratio elenchi (Latin for 'ignoring re****ation') or
missing the point, is the
informal fallacy of presenting...
- Peer
review was
introduced as an
attempt to
increase the
quality and
pertinence of submissions.
Other important events in the
history of
academic journals...
- (اَلنِّسْبَة nisbah)
which is a
common suffix to form
adjectives of
relation or
pertinence. The
suffix is ـِيّ -iyy for
masculine (ـِيَّة -iyya(t)- for feminine);...
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Stephen J.
Whitfield (1981). "Review: The
Pertinence of
Garry Wills" (PDF).
American Quarterly. JSTOR 2712317. {{cite journal}}:...
- indeed, many are
addressed to him. She
stresses the Gospels'
contemporary pertinence and
recreates them,
often with "wit and
American colloquial language"...
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brain drain. However,
after the
tragedy of 9/11, the
script lost its
pertinence and
Matthan moved on to
another idea that
germinated in the form of Shikhar...
- PMID 35594658.
Minerbi A,
Fitzcharles MA (January 2020). "Gut microbiome:
pertinence in fibromyalgia".
Clinical and
Experimental Rheumatology. 38 (1): 99–104...
- his
statistical estimates appear on pp 70, 72
William Leuchenburg, "The
Pertinence of
Political History:
Reflection on the
Significance of the
State In America"...