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The phrase "infrequently related" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not often connected or associated with another thing. Example: "The two events are infrequently related, making it difficult to draw any significant conclusions from the data."
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In older patients, however, fluid challenge unresponsiveness is not infrequently related to myocardial dysfunction or intolerance to fluids.
Usually associated to granulomatous diseases such as sarcoidosis, tuberculosis, and systemic fungal infections, among others, calcitriol mediated hypercalcemia has been infrequently related to neoplasms [ 14].
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Conclusions: Clinical trials are used infrequently to answer questions related to pediatric surgery.
Though fatigue and staffing shortage may be important ED environmental factors related to safety, these were infrequently represented in this data.
Solicited local and general symptoms of grade 3 intensity were infrequently reported, and no SAEs considered causally related to the vaccination were reported throughout the study.
Instability related to sports is not infrequently unrecognized and initiates a vicious circle of secondary impingement, muscular dysfunction, and damage to intraarticular structures that can be devastating and may end the athlete's career [ 1– 5].
Health-related quality of life, a significant concern closely related to toxicity and important when discussing palliative therapy, is infrequently assessed and reported in older clinical trials.
The problem was diagnosed in 1991 as focal dystonia, a condition related to repetitive-stress syndrome, which not infrequently affects musicians.
Practically, on a ground of increasing financial restrictions, struggles between nonradiologists and radiologists are mostly related to financial considerations, power and, not infrequently, to personal fame".
The Coroners Department (CD) records hold important demographic, injury and death details for victims of burn injuries derived from various sources yet this rich source of data has been infrequently utilised previously in describing the epidemiology of burn related mortality.
The Second Circuit Court of Appeal's decision involved neither of those, and addressed a fairly narrow issue related to failed brokerage firm that comes up infrequently.
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