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The phrase "associated phenomenon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a phenomenon that is linked or related to another concept or event.
Example: "The study aimed to explore the associated phenomenon of climate change and its impact on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "related phenomenon" or "connected phenomenon".
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But the authors said many questions remained, among them whether the enterovirus scraps bring about neuron death or simply represent an irrelevant, associated phenomenon.
Each substorm associated phenomenon is timed independently and then compared with main substorm onsets.
One very interesting idea is that PMSE layers, and the closely associated phenomenon of noctilucent clouds (Fig. 8), might be symptoms of man-made atmospheric change, which did not exist in the pre-industrial era (Thomas 1996).
Of the hybrid abnormalities, hybrid necrosis is a well-known reproductive isolation associated phenomenon in plant species [2].
Our results suggest that this might be similar for Plk1 mediated mitotic arrests, suggesting that this is a general spindle checkpoint associated phenomenon.
It is possible that hSKP senescence might be a physiologically associated phenomenon which is aggravated in vitro.
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Therefore, BBFs and DFs are associated phenomena, but their time scales are different.
Associated phenomena, namely self-sacrifice and genital damage to the male, are best studied in spiders which are ideal model organisms for mating system research [ 7].
On the other hand, new atheism may be associated with phenomena that are movement-like.
These regional anomalies result from changes in atmospheric wind patterns associated with phenomena such as El Niño and the so-called North Atlantic Oscillation.
The dominant dipolar polarization and the associated relaxation phenomena of SnO2 constitute the loss mechanisms.
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