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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated links" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to links that are related or connected to a particular topic or content.
Example: "For more information, please check the associated links provided at the end of the article."
Alternatives: "related links" or "connected links".
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"The majority of these requests are honored with the associated links being removed from Google's search results," the site reports.
You can read more about the objectives of the sprint and what was accomplished via the associated links.
But the changes were not better for companies or alternative travel sites that were pushed off the first page of results by Google's flight box and associated links.
A contextual menu is provided, which allows the user to (i) remove a compound from the graph, along with all associated links; (ii) search the reactions database again for additional reactions involving the compound and (iii) search for the compound within the Enzyme List.
(1) The forward distribution system is usually characterized by its sources (=dispatching locations), destinations (=points of reception) and associated links.
In order to control the number of backbone nodes and the associated links, the value of k is utilized as a performance knob.
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approach to citation reference detection and associated link generation.
Please see the associated link for our online complaint form (pictured above).
The data, which has not been revealed publicly until now, was found during an analysis of archived versions of Google's transparency report and details the numeric breakdown of each request and associated link by country and issue type.
Simulated MCS and associated link level parameters are deduced from simulations (Table 4).
Will each story have an associated link, and will people need a tablet reader to open up those links and read them?
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