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The phrase "associated to reduced" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would typically be "associated with reduced."
Example: "The symptoms are often associated with reduced levels of serotonin in the brain."
Alternatives: "linked to reduced" or "connected with reduced.".
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A correlation exists between laser efficiency and aluminum content, small aluminum content being associated to reduced efficiency.
The high use of rumination, catastrophizing, and self-blame (for MCS only) were maladaptive strategies associated to reduced HRQoL.
PM1 induced changes in total and differential cells counts may be due both to a mild PMNs and Ls recruitment associated to reduced AMs migration toward the bloodstream.
In particular hypermethylation was associated to reduced seladin-1 expression levels in adrenal cancer compared to normal adrenal gland and adenomas.
This phenomenon is associated to reduced H3K27me3 levels at the same regulatory locus, indicating that EZH2 directly targets miR-101 for repression in eRMS cells.
To test discriminant function associated to reduced miRNA signatures, each case was then assigned to a specific PTCL subgroup according to the distance between its discriminant score and a cutoff value was calculated for each predicted group.
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Results show that the population relates quality of life to economic factors and sustainability is associated to reduce utility bills.
These changes were associated to reduce nasal obstructions [14] and effects in tongue position [15].
However this is a controversial observation, more recently challenged by studies reporting that the mutation R77Q can't be associated to reduce HIV-1 infectivity [29].
It seemed to be also associated to a reduced recurrence-free survival, as well as to a reduced metastasis-free survival in univariate analysis.
Further validation of candidate genes has identified potential targets associated to a reduced regenerative potential.
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