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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated in time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe events or phenomena that occur simultaneously or in close temporal proximity to each other.
Example: "The two events were associated in time, leading researchers to investigate a possible connection between them."
Alternatives: "contemporaneous" or "simultaneously linked".
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However, all the missed or extraneous data from the GrowSafe system were closely associated in time with known periods of feeding.
A similar scenario can be reported for syenitic and, less frequently, for granodioritic through dioritic rocks which are found to be associated in time and space with pegmatites and aplites.
Reduced levels of renal Dnase1 were associated in time with deficient fragmentation of chromatin from dead cells.
One is the lifelong experience that motor actions and sensory events tend to be closely associated in time.
This decrease was associated in time with the introduction of paracalcitol in December 2004 and calcimimetics in 2005 in Sweden.
Increasing ITN coverage was associated in time and location with reductions in parasitaemia (53%) and severe anaemia (68%) in children under-5.
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The eerie lights, associated in times past with spirits, mystical powers and portents of danger, can appear as luminous arcs, bands, patches, streamers, veils, rays, beads, filaments and curtains.
Your mind may be more creative and free to associate in times of leisure or while occupied with other activities.
In addition, prostate cancer studies have demonstrated that Src kinase expression and activation is associated in quicker time to relapse and shorter disease-specific survival (Tatarov et al, 2009).
Results indicated that clusters of dead bird reports and human cases of WNV were significantly associated in space and time (15 ).
The model responds to these adjusted symptomatic presentation probabilities by predicting associated changes in time to diagnosis, stage of diagnosis, and CRC mortality due to the campaign.
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