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"branch association" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to a group or organization that represents a specific branch or subdivision of a larger group or organization. For example: "The local branch association of the National Education Association held a meeting to discuss the upcoming contract negotiations." In this sentence, "branch association" is used to refer to a group representing a specific branch (local) of a larger organization (National Education Association).
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Commercial branch associations: Maschinen-, Elektro- und Metallindustrie (MEM) = Engineering, Electrical and Metal Industry; Internationale Speditionslogistik = International Forwarding and Logistics.
Furthermore, training companies have a determining influence on the curricula of specific VET programs about branch associations (Gonon 2012, 239).
CDAPubMed contains a default set of relevant sections and branch associations, those that obtained the best performance in the result section.
Only one secondary branching association was observed on LG 10 (in BC).
Numerous candidate branching genes were found to map in close proximity to significant branching associations.
Moreover, numerous candidate branching genes mapped in close proximity to significant branching associations.
We further identified candidate branching genes that are co-localized with significant branching associations.
SNPs exhibiting significant branching associations and located in close proximity to a candidate branching gene are depicted in red.
Additional file 6: Average r 2 values for SNPs along LGs that contained candidate branching genes that co-localized with significant branching associations.
We thus focused on the identification of candidate genes that co-localized with branching associations in regions of low LD (i.e., r < 0.20).
Additional file 4: Quantile-quantile (Q-Q) plots of branching associations based on models accounting for the effects of kinship and/or population structure vs. a naive model.
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