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Free sign upThe phrase "associated change of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a change that is linked or related to something else, often in academic or technical contexts.
Example: "The associated change of temperature affected the experiment's results significantly."
Alternatives: "related change in" or "connected change of".
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The uniqueness of the design is the consideration in the selection of base speed and the associated change of motor and battery mass.
The associated change of muscle length is plotted in Figure 8B.
Hence, the models' capability of representing large height variations and the associated change of parameters is restricted.
Graft collapse was defined on plain radiographs either directly as obvious graft disintegration [ 17, 51] or indirectly based on the associated change of the talo-first metatarsal, talo-calcaneal and calcaneal pitch angle [ 53, 54].
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Those changes probably involved small amplitude (<3 4 m) sea-level oscillations and associated changes of sediment supply, conditioning the development of delta switching processes.
Taken together, these findings highlight the importance of high-definition profiling for the precise mapping of drug resistance associated changes of DNA methylation.
ROS are the main mediators of the age related intrinsic or external stress associated changes of stem cells.
However, it is also necessary to include associated changes of catalytic function during evolution preferably in an automated fashion.
Urinary NGAL values, cystatin C values, contrast media associated changes of cardiac parameters such as NT-pro-BNP/Troponin T, changes in urinary cytology, need for renal replacement treatment, length of hospital stay and death.
Therefore, examinations of the role of smoking associated changes of NChR methylation in addictive processes should perhaps focus on those cell types in which the genes are heavily expressed and functionally coupled.
To associate changes of body composition, muscle strength (MS) and plasma hormones (PH) in resistance-training protocol in sedentary postmenopausal women (PMW).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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