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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ad linked" is not standard or widely recognized in written English.
It may be used in specific contexts related to advertising or digital marketing, possibly referring to something that is connected to an advertisement.
Example: "The ad linked to the product page, making it easy for customers to make a purchase."
Alternatives: "advertisement connected" or "ad associated".
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The majority of current animal models of AD are based on the overexpression of mutant forms of genes associated with AD linked to aggressive familial mutations [20], [23], [25], [28], [29].
Because the ad linked alcohol with that location, we concluded that it breached the [advertising] code".
Scheuner, D. et al. Fibroblasts from carriers of familial AD linked to chromosome 14 show increased Aβ production.
Gary Kremen, chief executive of Sex.com, another search site that specializes in pornography, said that advertisers typically pay about 10 cents for each user who clicks on an ad linked to their sites, and that a pornography search engine might pay a company like America Online two-thirds of its revenue in return for the traffic.
(And the people at Crossroads know this -- their previous attack ad linked Warren to Occupy Wall Street).
The potential of AD linked to a specific patient and delivered by a specialist physician to general practitioners has not been evaluated.
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One ad, linking the Cadillac brand's heritage and its new models, was stirring.
The ad links to a lengthy Internet video, which offers a booklet about the so-called Matthew 4 Protocol.
The disgraced donor was soon featured in a Republican Party television ad linking him to Democratic candidates for the Texas legislature.
An ad linking athletic prowess and alcohol would be impossible today, but remember, this was an era when baseball players endorsed cigarettes.
To make the ad links more enticing, Gmail uses targeted ads that are often related to the places or topics mentioned within your messages.
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