Sentence examples for has associations from inspiring English sources

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Using a network systems approach, Pujana et al. [83] successfully identified that hyaluronan-mediated motility receptor (HMMR), which is encoded by a gene HMMR previously unknown, has associations with the breast cancer-associated gene BRCA1.

Where Playboy was once solely associated with softcore pornography and affluence, it now has associations with hardcore pornography and cheap accessories.

Chetwynd, on the other hand, has associations with landed property.

It has associations of beaches and spring breaks.

Mr. McCain also has associations with Acorn, which the Obama campaign has been trying to highlight.

The word "trick" even has associations with prostitution -- a liaison that typically leads to sexual masquerade.

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PTH is not related to type of trauma but has association with affective disorders.

Similarly, media exposure has association with the ANC attendance.

— people didn't have associations of him like that".

All have associations with Pakistanis who have cultivated exceptional relationships with Taliban authorities.

The house has since the 19th century had associations with literary and artistic life.

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