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In this sense, the long-term association of being cognitively impaired is positive and significantly associated with doctor and GP visits.
"We're seeing this as a long-term association," he said.
Rose may be three years Donald's junior but the Englishmen have had a long-term association.
A long-term association between global temperature and biodiversity, origination and extinction in the fossil record.
His final long-term association was with the BBC Big Band, playing concerts and broadcasts.
Symbiosis is deceptively easy to define: two or more organisms live together in a long-term association.
He promoted all forms of dramatic and artistic activity, and was instrumental in establishing the college's long-term association with the Ruskin school of Art.
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This is the first study to examine the long term association between adolescent volunteering (12 18 years age) and the incidence of illegal behaviors, arrests, and convictions in adulthood (>18 years age).
Boosting and prolonging the influx of positive charges during stimulation might be an important mechanism influencing the time window required to form long term association between different inputs arriving in this region.
OPXV antibodies were found in several other geographically separated populations of this species over a period of two years, suggesting a long term association between the virus and host [19].
We note that long term association or connectivity should not be confused with group (clan, herd, etc).
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