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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated group" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a collection of individuals or entities that are linked or connected in some way, often in a professional or organizational context.
Example: "The associated group of researchers collaborated on the project to enhance the study's credibility."
Alternatives: "related group" or "affiliated group".
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The test for overall association was significant for the breast cancer associated group of SNPs identified by genome wide association studies (P-het. = 0.0003, P-trend = 0.0028; adjusted P-trend = 0.0059).
There is a mixture of " Clostridium-associated" NEC and " Klebsiella OTU-associated" NEC within each temporally associated group of cases, and every C. perfringens strain is distinct.
About a year ago, I started looking at the work that Ryan Trecartin and his loosely associated group of fellow artists and performers have produced during the past decade.
On the contrary, its executives argue that being more vertically integrated, supplying its own needs or buying from closely associated group firms, has become enormously useful as digital convergence has blurred product categories.
All archaeal amoA sequences retrieved from BSCs belonged to the Thaumarchaeota (Nitrososphaera associated Group I.1b).
In particular, serotype 19F was the most significantly associated group against penicillin resistance.
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PECACE-containing proteins appear to fall into 5 main categories (Fig. 5): (i) those which display no additional domain, (ii) CHAP-Nlpc/P60 as the associated group, (iii) CHAP-Nlpc/P60 and an unknown domain as associated groups, (iv) domains with no ascribed functions and finally (v) CHAP-Nlpc/P60 and M37 peptidase as associated groups.
A system of equations determining the generators of the admitted point Lie groups (symmetries) is derived and the general statement of the associated group-classification problem is given.
requested an investigation of the tax status of the Karl Rove-associated group Crossroads GPS and others like it.
WASHINGTON -- The "GPS" in Crossroads GPS ostensibly stands for grassroots policy strategies, but the Washington Post reported Friday that nearly 90percentt of the money flowing through the Karl Rove-associated group has come from as few as two dozen anonymous donors, two of whom gave at least $10 million each.
This estimates domain overrepresentation in the Oct4-associated group.
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