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The phrase "affiliated department" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a department or group that is connected or associated with another department or organization. Example: The marketing team works closely with the sales department, as they are an affiliated department responsible for promoting and supporting their products.
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Students register through their affiliated department; otherwise register for CHEMENG 459.
Funding decisions will be issued on May 15 , 2019 with funding administered by the affiliated department at the start of the fall semester.
Because of the interdisciplinary nature of the HPS program, students who come through one department can take courses and work with faculty from an affiliated department.
The demographic questions consisted of gender, age, training level, and affiliated department.
Accordingly, many TB dispensaries were merged into the CDC as an affiliated department or a department combined with other public health programmes.
Age, educational status, income, experience and cadre had no significant association with KAP in both groups; while gender and affiliated department had statistically significance association with KAP in both the groups (p < 0.05).> The respondent's knowledge about different steps of infectious waste is presented in Table 2.
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Most of the courses in SSP are drawn from affiliated departments.
Students join the program after first entering the Ph.D. program of one of the affiliated departments.
They do their extra-departmental work in one or several of the affiliated departments.
The Earth Institute faculty includes 8 ex officio members to ensure representation of the clusters and affiliated departments.
Theses completed for any of the major's affiliated departments may be used to earn honors both in that departmental major and in International Studies.
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