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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated or not" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing whether something is linked or connected to another thing or not.
Example: "The results of the study were analyzed to determine if the outcomes were associated or not with the treatment applied."
Alternatives: "linked or not" or "connected or not".
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Classic management is based on surgical treatment associated or not with steroids.
The most frequent injury was traumatic brain injury (74%%), associated or not with other injuries.
The management of solid variant PTC includes surgery, associated or not with postoperative radioiodine ablation, according to the aggressiveness criteria.
They mainly include postoperative endophthalmitis, and more rarely wound infections which may be associated or not with endophthalmitis.
Thus, OL is a clinical diagnosis used to designate oral white lesions, which are histologically represented by hyperkeratosis associated or not associated with epithelial dysplasia.
Our findings clearly indicate that the spectroscopic properties of ZnPC as a photosensitizer associated or not with MF present similar behavior working efficiently as a PDT drug.
Intrauterine infusions in susceptible mares with viable or lysed leukocytes associated or not to opsonizing factors, reduced the time to elimination of bacteria.
Genital prolapse, whether associated or not with urinary, anal or sexual dysfunction, should be evaluated globally to select the appropriate treatment.
Material and Method: Forty-nine patientsubmitteded to turbinectomy associated or not with septoplasty, received questionnaires to grade the intensity of symptoms.
These strategies include cell therapy and tissue engineering that could repair disc integrity by appropriate cells associated or not with a scaffolding biomaterials.
With the aim of developing a suitable formulation for these compounds, inulin and inulin acetate associated or not with 1,12-dodecanedicarboxylic acid, were chosen to prepare microspheres.
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