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The opposite phenomenon occurs when a common exposure is associated with a common form of cancer: the association, rather than popping out, disappears into the background, like white noise.
The functional roles of the 10 most frequently reported ageing-associated methylation sites are currently unclear, as they are not associated with a common, ageing-related process.
Koolen, D.A. et al. A new chromosome 17q21.31 microdeletion syndrome associated with a common inversion polymorphism.
It's associated with a common problem in the industry: the potential or ability for someone to put viruses in PC's.
"Until now, Europe was mainly associated with a common market," Ana Palacio, Spain's foreign minister and a delegate representing her government, said in an interview.
Current densities associated with self-ordered pore formation in different solutions seem to be associated with a common narrow range of electric fields.
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Sisters recognize each other as close kin by associating with a common mother who connects them.
An asymptomatic aortocaval fistula due to abdominal aneurysmal compression [4] and an ilio-iliac AVF associated with a huge common iliac aneurysm [6] have been reported.
A reduction in bone mineral density is associated with a very common human condition known as osteopenia.
Thus one can consider the MoA patterns from the standpoint of those that have a confirmed match at either dose, and associated with a given common mechanism.
67, 68 Moreover, the underlying aetiology for CP is frequently associated with a final common pathway leading to vascular insufficiency of the fetus.
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