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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has a linkage" is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a connection or relationship between two or more things, or when talking about a system or network of interconnected components. For example: "The owner of the store has a linkage with a local supplier."
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"If climate change has a linkage with peak rainfall intensities causing landslides, then we will have to stop adding carbon into the atmosphere," he said.
The association between the DAT SNP rs27072 and NS, which did not survive significance after correction for multiple comparisons (FDR p-value = 0.137), also has a linkage to past research.
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"We have a linkage, we have a right, but the reality of standing on the stage of history in realistic terms requires us to pay attention to international constraints".
We chose four traits that have a linkage to Y chromosome according to the literature.
However, since proteins cannot be amplified, it is necessary to have a linkage between the phenotype exhibited by the protein and the genotype (mRNA or DNA) encoding it to evolve proteins.
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Theta power also had a linkage peak in this region with a maximum LOD score of 2.2 at PZ and O1 (Table 3).
One facility had a linkage with blood bank in the nearby district hospital.
Seven genes involved in thiamine metabolism have a linkage in the hotspot, which maps to the position of THI3.
In the subgroup analysis, we merely discovered the Q1011E polymorphism had a linkage with low urine calcium concentration.
An alternative solution is to have a linkage map which stores the full history of groups, recording details of when additional records entered or left specific groups.
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