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The divergent nature of the process is modeled by associating one-to-many recipes to each of its production activities.
Alcohol and tobacco consumption are known to be associated one with another, and published results have not always allowed adequately for possible confounding between these exposures.
Earlier this week, Mr. Monserrate asked Council leaders to withdraw funding from a second community group with which he is closely associated, one he once ran and to which he has allocated more than $330,000 since 2002.
Thus, we have applied two strategies to cluster the samples in control or case group, which can associate one pathway to some clinical index.
(A ) Larvae are trained to associate one of two odors with a quinine punishment, using either a low (light red) or a high (dark red) concentration of quinine.
(A ) Larvae are trained to associate one of two odors with either 2 M fructose or 10 mM aspartic acid as reward.
Another important aspect is that with CIA it is not possible to associate one GO term to more than one life cycle stage, while this is possible with GSVD and IBC.
It's not a bad idea at all to associate one's own brand with Habitat's.
3) We train larvae differentially to associate one odor with food, but not the other one, and test whether they prefer the rewarded against the nonrewarded odor.
In both crosses, the BSA approach allowed us to associate one region of the short arm of chromosome 4 with RHBV resistance.
We identified 64 peaks in seven centromeres (see Materials and Methods), which were associated with one to four of these histone marks (Table S5).
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