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The phrase "associations pertinent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing connections or relationships that are relevant to a particular topic or context.
Example: "In our research, we found several associations pertinent to the effects of climate change on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "relevant associations" or "pertinent connections".
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We noted two associations pertinent to triple-negative tumours and BMI.
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Especially, a sequential pattern mining model is employed to find out the association pertinent to the obtained failure chains.
These three facets have been shown to have associations with pertinent emotion scales and a robust relationship between self-reports and peer-rated reports.
Although CDC25B appears to bind indirectly to Ctn2, this association is pertinent to CDC25B localization at the centrosome.
The aim of the study was to consider statistical and methodological issues affecting the results of meta-analysis of genetic association studies for pertinent gene disease associations.
Longitudinal studies are needed to confirm these associations and to evaluate pertinent psychoeducational interventions.
This study confirmed baseline biomarker disease associations and identified some pertinent biomarker changes after hormone-therapy initiation, but identified few interactive or explanatory biomarkers for either CHD [ 14] or stroke [ 15], although the E+P hazard ratio elevation for CHD appeared to be smaller among women having relatively low baseline low-density lipoprotein cholesterol [ 14].
There is also emerging evidence regarding other important biological mediators of the diet-mental health association that are particularly pertinent to development and early life, including neurotrophic plasticity [ 14], disturbances in neurotransmitter systems [ 15], and epigenetic programming [ 16].
This association persisted after adjustment for pertinent covariates and confounders.
It is especially pertinent that an association is suggested at relatively low levels of maternal exposure.
The fall in asthma prevalence and its association with parental smoking is pertinent in the context of the Smoking, Health and Social Care (Scotland) Act (2005) which prohibited smoking in enclosed public spaces from March 2006.
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