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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a common association" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a widely recognized connection or relationship between two or more concepts, ideas, or things.
Example: "In psychology, there is a common association between stress and physical health issues."
Alternatives: "a typical connection" or "a frequent link."
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The EBV association with cHL has been investigated by several research groups within different geographic locales and ethnicities, showing a common association between EBV-associated cHL, male sex and MC subtype [3], [5].
For colon cancer, which is associated with spondylitis through a common association with ulcerative colitis, mortality was increased by 30%.
Forming cluster before rule generation gives various rules that are mainly associated with that cluster, but rules for EDS only shows a common association for each accident type which is not interesting.
Note the degeneration/tear of the medial meniscus, a common association of SONK.
Intraocular foreign body (IOFB) is a common association of penetrating ocular trauma.
Worldwide, rivers have a common association with industry – being the focus of settlement and development since the earliest civilisations with channel engineering a common practice.
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Lithocodium aggregatum is a very common association in the Early Aptian (Immenhauser et al. 2004, 2005; Hillgärtner et al. 2003) and has a paleogeographic range that is comparable to tropical and subtropical reefs in the Mesozoic (Rameil et al. 2010).
Although they provide superior handling of inter-gene correlation, permutation tests do suffer from two important disadvantages relative to parametric tests: computational complexity and lower power to detect gene sets whose members all have a small common association with the outcome.
In the Mokihinui upper gorge the Weinmannia racemosa Fuscospora fusca (Lophozonia menziesii)/Griselinia littoralis/Blechnum discolor Grammitis billardierei forest was the most common association (a: BBlPF4, 38% of plots sampled).
Whereas in films, and in fiction in general, a particularly common associations has long been that between artificial generation or manipulation of living organisms and metaphors of sorcery, myths, centuries-old stories or legends, especially recent films tend to refer to modern bio-technologies to underpin their ideas of artificial life.
The common association that an eQTL hotspot has to all the genes in an eQTL module suggests that the region harbors regulators that influence the expression levels of the genes in the eQTL module.
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