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For example, Petrie et al. [ 33] identified how certain modern health worries were associated with having a disease that most people would be likely to associate with it (e.g. tainted food concerns and gastrointestinal problems, or toxic intervention concerns and pseudoneurology complaints).

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Pornography is probably the last thing any visitor is likely to associate with this civilised place.

Americans are likely to associate anthrax with the mysterious white powder that was mailed to news media and US Senate offices in the weeks following 11 September 2001.

Mention Vuitton to an average guy on the street and he's likely to associate it with the status-laden, astronomically expensive handbags worn by haughty, unavailable females.

Readers of those books, and of Schlosser's occasional writings in The Nation, are likely to associate him with progressive politics.

It is a technique that students are likely to associate with "high-tech" professions made popular by these television shows.

A configurational theoretical stance implies that recipes of bad management with high or low CSP are likely to associate with low CFP.

The study found that many whites are likely to associate pictures of blacks with violent crime.

In conclusion, the hMYH variation affecting protein transportation is likely to associate with cancer susceptibility.

This pattern is highly loaded on fruits and vegetables which are likely to associate negatively with the risk of MetS.

This exposure to conflict and associated trauma is likely to be associated with HRSB [ 10, 11].

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