0 Ideas or information that is germane to a particular subject or situation is connected with and important to it: --
Her remarks could not have been more germane to the discussion.
However, because it addresses common psychiatric symptoms, it is also germane to family and internal medicine physicians managing the medically ill in a hospital setting.
They are certainly no less germane than, say, the table of contents.
Communication is at the heart of cooperation and competition germane to multi-agent systems.
This emphasis on individual responsibility is no less germane to the future.
He identifies four levels of perspective taking, one of which is especially germane to the present discussion affordances.
These issues are compounded by the development of more specialist fields like the study of popular music, where such concerns are also germane.
Advisory bodies have identified special evaluative issues germane to genetic tests (1- 3;28;38;50;51;53;64;72;82;89).
Many issues germane to the history of the philosophy of religion are considered.