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The phrase "appears to associate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a perceived connection or relationship between two or more subjects or concepts.
Example: "The study suggests that the new medication appears to associate with improved patient outcomes."
Alternatives: "seems to relate" or "appears to link".
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More specifically, a domain C-terminal to the HMG domain, and to a lesser extent, a domain N-terminal to the HMG domain of Sox2, appear to promote its association with Sall4 (Figure 2B, 6A); whereas, Sox2 appears to associate with HDAC1 primarily through a domain located within the amino acid region 124 180 (Figure 3A, 6B).
The president appears to associate trust with objectivity, which is exactly right.
Reduced myocardial expression of plakoglobin in cell cell contact complexes appears to associate with disease manifestation in patients harbouring mutations within other cell cell contact genes.
One such molecule called CREB-binding protein (CBP), which is an HDAC, appears to associate with NIs.
And he appears to associate himself with "judicial revulsion against American policies and methods" associated with detention of prisoners by the United States at Guantanamo Bay.
Second, suppression of aversive memories after consolidation appears to associate with increased prefrontal engagement but less concomitant hippocampal and amygdala disengagement when compared with newly acquired memories.
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Examining known protein-protein associations, Rv3616c (MT3718 or EspA) and EspB (Rv3881c) both appear to associate with PPE18.
Poliovirus capsid proteins appeared to associate with reorganized IF proteins during infection.
This mutation and the adjacent G1899A mutation also appear to associate with increased risk of hepatocellular carcinoma.
A speech in which the Pope appeared to associate atheism with the Nazis has prompted criticism from humanist organisations.
There is evidence that endometriosis as well as drugs used in the process of in vitro fertilisation appear to associate with increased risk for gynaecological cancer.
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