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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated levels" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to levels that are connected or related to a particular subject or system.
Example: "The study examined the associated levels of stress among different age groups."
Alternatives: "related levels" or "connected levels".
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We conclude that studying the chromatin associated levels of Gcn5 and perhaps other histone-associating proteins in relation to histone levels, as has been widely accepted for covalent modifications of histones [ 21], may provide a useful complement to existing approaches in functional studies of histone associating proteins.
Several tactics are available to manage bark beetle infestations and to reduce associated levels of tree mortality.
Voids and intermetallic particles, and their subsequent evolution during ductile crack extension at different associated levels of stress triaxiality, were clearly observed within fracture coupons of a reasonable engineering length-scale, overcoming the conventional sample size limitation of computed tomography at high resolutions.
This means that there are associated levels of absenteeism from school by the pupils involved.
Recent research has associated levels of homocysteine a metabolic by-product linked with meat intake and blood vessel damage with elevated risk of AMD.
We measured levels of fascin in PDAC cell lines and 122 human resected PDAC samples, along with normal ductal and acinar tissues; we associated levels with patient outcomes.
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The way miiCard works is based on how much information (and validation) the user provides in which they build up what the company is calling an associated "Level Of Assurance".
Simulated MCS and associated link level parameters are deduced from simulations (Table 4).
Visfatin level was not associated BMI level unlike other adipokines.
However, age was negatively associated with levels of CRP (r = −.07, p = .001) and was not associated with levels of IL-6 (r = .03, p = .19).19
: significantly associated with levels of sTie-2.
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