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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adequate linkage" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sufficiency or appropriateness of connections or relationships between concepts, systems, or components.
Example: "The study demonstrated adequate linkage between the variables, suggesting a strong correlation."
Alternatives: "sufficient connection" or "appropriate association".
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The Government's evidence as to the gratuities predicates does not show adequate linkage between the thing of "substantial value" conferred by [defendant] (the jobs) and an "official act" performed or to be performed.
Although m genotypes need not be tested in each trial, it is necessary to have adequate linkage between trials to estimate covariances.
In order to be able to exclude differences more likely to be due to the effect of random sampling or technical or statistical failure, and hence provide a basis for adequate linkage map pooling without significant differences as postulated by [ 31], pairs of loci highly deviating in their estimated recombination frequencies (P ≤ 0.001) were excluded from computation of the consensus linkage map.
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Among other solutions, Chadwick advances the case for safeguarding habitats and adequate linkages between them -- particularly park-to-park wildland corridors that allow animal species to migrate, disperse, adapt, and maintain the genetic diversity that is ultimately essential to their survival.
Adequate communication linkages were defined as those which approximated a model of linkage adequacy derived from the "balance theory of coordination" postulated by Eugene Litwak.
It was hypothesized that adequate communication linkages to the homes would be negatively correlated with resident-administrator differences in viewpoints of the psychosocial environment.
Energy shortages, instability in neighboring states, and lack of adequate transportation linkages to other countries continue to handicap private sector growth.
Approximately 89% of all participants' data (range of 86 93% across survey years) were considered adequate for accurate linkage (12).
If gaps and limitations in publicly available data receive adequate attention, further linkages can be demonstrated between research activities and public health improvements.
Delivering key interventions effectively requires proper training for these health workers as a means of promoting appropriate care, as well as providing adequate supervision and linkages with the formal health system.
Informed consent was adequate with signature for linkage of their personal information via registries.
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