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The phrase "associated in a study" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to individuals or groups that are linked or involved in a particular research project or academic investigation.
Example: "The researchers found that the participants associated in a study showed significant improvements in their cognitive abilities."
Alternatives: "involved in a study" or "connected in a study".
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This nonsynonymous SNP showed the strongest association among the 11 TYK2 SNPs studied in Scandinavian families [ 15], but was not associated in a study of UK families [ 16].
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Ferritin levels up to 1200 μg/L were not associated, in a large study, with an increase in all cause mortality [ 37].
In fact, bioactive lipids that accumulate with storage time have recently been associated in a laboratory study with increased thrombin generation.
The SNPs genotyped in our sample included the well-known Val/Met variant, two SNPs that were highly associated in a previous study (rs737865 and rs165599 [ 40]) as well as -287A/G, a polymorphism in the P2 promoter.
In line with our findings, higher levels of Hp in hypertensive men were associated in a previous study with higher risk for stroke (38) and other sequelae of cardiovascular risk factors (39).
Higher cardiovascular mortality has been associated in a single epidemiological study with higher levels of barium in drinking water.
MN frequency in peripheral blood lymphocytes has been associated in a large prospective study with an increased risk of cancer among adults (Bonassi et al. 2011).
The variants in TP53 were confirmed to be associated in a large follow-up study.
This haplotype was found to be strongly associated in a British population and was nominally significantly associated in an Irish study, therefore one might expect a similar effect in a Scottish population.
Clinically, this metric sets a potential benchmark for assessing glycemic performance that is directly associated, in this study, with a clinical outcome.
Although IL-13 and FEV1% were not inversely associated in this study, we did find a significant indirect relationship in a separate cohort of individuals with COPD [25].
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