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Discover LudwigThe phrase "associated rules" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to rules that are connected or related to a particular subject or context.
Example: "Before proceeding, please review the associated rules that govern this procedure."
Alternatives: "related regulations" or "connected guidelines".
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We compile association networks from 3-COG positively associated rules with a stringent FDR level (Fig. 2), indicating which COGs occur in the top rules, how frequently and in which combination.
We found many oxygen-sensitive enzymes in these negatively associated rules, while enzymes that detoxify active oxygen derivatives occur in positively associated rules.
You must be invited to ride with a hunt, a procedure known as capping, and there are associated rules and fees.
First, we construct a narrative in which dominant colonial categories and associated rules do not possess unidirectional power to reformat colonized realities and practices.
The three key regulatory and policy recommendations were identified as an alignment of renewable policies to that of ESS; creating a separate asset class for ESS and associated rules for regulated and competitive operations; and standardising assessment frameworks, connection and operational procedures for the use of ESS.
Also in the MLP, regimes are understood as the 'locus of established practices and associated rules' [11].
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"Rule 35 is of course the associated rule that runs the exceptions.
As an example of the methodology implemented in these tools, the VEP starts with a predefined set of variant classifications (termed 'consequences'), each of which has an associated rule for calling a consequence (which is expressed in the software).
He says this involves creating a data catalogue, labeling data in the record and associating rules with each type.
This latter study also showed temporal cortex activation with rule tasks, corresponding to the temporal regions associated with "rule-selection versus rule-specification" and "rule-selection versus action-selection" in our experiment 1.
The set of tRNA rules is not exhaustive, e.g. not all possible codons have associated tRNA rules.
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