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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated conversion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to marketing, finance, or technology, where it refers to a conversion that is linked or related to another action or event.
Example: "The associated conversion rate for our latest campaign indicates a strong correlation between ad clicks and sales."
Alternatives: "related conversion" or "linked conversion".
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All of the crossover events had an associated conversion.
The locations of the spontaneous crossovers and associated conversion tracts are shown in Figure 5A.
Although a few of the crossovers had no associated conversion, most of the crossovers were associated with an adjacent conversion event (boxed regions in Figure 2).
However, so-called fast-track systems designed to speed up hospital referrals are weakened by significant variation in their use by general practitioners (GPs), and affect the associated conversion and detection rates.
But due to the decline in freshwater availability – and the associated conversion of irrigated cropland to rain-fed – the models predict an additional loss of 600 to 2900 petacalories, the researchers discovered.
But due to the decline in freshwater availability and the associated conversion of irrigated cropland to rain-fed – the models predict an additional loss of 600 to 2,900 petacalories, the researchers discovered.
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The SNP arrays for radiation-induced unselected crossovers and associated conversions have patterns similar to the selected crossover shown in Figure 4.
The DfE also failed to identify potential risks associated with conversion to academy status, in some instances.
Comabella, M. et al. Cerebrospinal fluid chitinase 3-like 1 levels are associated with conversion to multiple sclerosis.
To identify risk factors and short-term outcomes associated with conversion from laparoscopic surgery to laparotomy.
Other motor disturbances that are at times associated with conversion disorder are loss of speech (aphonia), coughing, nausea, vomiting, or hiccuping.
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