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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aid is associated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the relationship or connection between aid and another concept, factor, or outcome.
Example: "In many studies, it has been found that aid is associated with improved health outcomes in developing countries."
Alternatives: "assistance is linked" or "support is correlated".
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Using a recent panel database on international migration constructed by Defoort and Rogers (2008) and linking it to the international aid database (available from the OECD) we find evidence that, on average, aid is associated with the migration of the more educated.
Foreign aid is associated with increased access to water, but not necessarily sanitation [ 23].
This may be because AIDs are more heterogeneous than allergic diseases; the disease-initiating or target antigen may not be known; and/or the immune pathogenesis of AID is associated with epitope spreading [ 18] and substantial tissue damage may have occurred before an effective diagnosis has been made.
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Viewing the decision aid was associated with increases in all knowledge content areas (Table 2).
A negative sign indicates that use of the aid was associated with a lower (better) value of the physiologic measure.
Recurrent falls in the past year, severe fear-of-falling and use of a walking aid were associated with prioritization.
They found that correct first aid was associated with significantly reduced re-epithelialization time for children with contact injuries; likewise, some positive clinical outcomes were associated with correct first-aid use.
Use of decision aids is associated with a number of positive effects including reduced anxiety, lower decisional conflict, improved knowledge, improved satisfaction and increased perception of having made an informed choice.
Conclusion: In osteoarthritic patients and after 9 to 10 years of follow-up, only pain and gait aids were associated with the personal satisfaction.
Taking an outcome-centred approach to training, for example through the use of artificial training aids, was associated with an increased risk of behaviour problems while spending more time with the horse outside of training situations, a more horse-centred approach, was associated with a reduced risk of problems.
The decision aids were associated with increased knowledge, consistent with findings in a systematic review confined to breast cancer [ 53].
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