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The phrase "a set of associate" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a set of associates"? You can use the corrected phrase when referring to a group of people who are connected or affiliated in some way, often in a professional context.
Example: "The project was successful due to a set of associates who collaborated effectively."
Alternatives: "a group of associates" or "a collection of associates".
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A set of associated information granularity distribution protocols is discussed.
A syndrome represents a group of symptoms that consistently occur together or a condition characterised by a set of associated symptoms.
Let S PRB = { k | 1 ≤ k ≤ N PRB } denote a set of PRBs that can be allocated in a scheduling interval for the downlink transmissions, and S UE denote a set of associated UEs requiring packet scheduling.
But calling something "speculative fiction" rather than "science fiction" serves another purpose: it avoids giving a novel (or movie) a label frequently associated with genre fiction -- that is, with lower-quality narratives that more-or-less predictably obey a set of associated conventions.
Analysis of students' responses to a set of associated DQC questions can reveal these types of patterns in students' reasoning.
Genetic networks represent a set of associated copy-number changes (links) between distinct regions (nodes) of the genome.
Considering a phenotype with a set of associated genes, we used these genes as seeds for the prioritization method and then performed the ranking algorithm.
Fukao et al. (2003) compared anaerobic metabolism during germination in anoxia-tolerant and -intolerant E. crus-galli subspecies, and assessed the activity of a set of associated enzymes.
Given two or more groups or populations and a set of associated variables one often wants to locate a subset of the variables and associated functions of the subset that leads to maximum separation among the centroids of the groups.
(ii) Increasing functions defined on disjoint subsets of a set of negatively associated random variables are negatively associated. .
Increasing functions defined on disjoint subsets of a set of negatively associated random variables are negatively associated.
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