Sentence examples for persistent associations from inspiring English sources

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In particular, we find self-organized dynamics with long-range correlations in user actions and persistent associations among users that have the properties of a social network.

Neutral words reflected the most recent age for the memory of events, where the age of the memory increased with happy words and where the oldest or most persistent associations with memory events were found for the negative affect or sad condition.

Many Irish people had emigrated to England since the Great Famine of 1849, but met widespread prejudice and persistent associations with criminality and drunkenness.

The facultative but persistent associations noted in the present study suggest an evolving mutualism, and can shed light on how such interactions might develop over evolutionary timescales.

This analysis deepens our awareness of the wide ranging, strong and persistent associations of three key socio-economic factors with utilization of critical services that influence maternal health in 31 developing countries with approximately one fifth (18.9%) of the world's population.

Among the strongest and most persistent associations are measures of social disadvantage, inequality and social exclusion [ 10, 12, 19].

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A persistent association of risk for lung cancer associated with diesel exhaust (DE) exposure has been observed in more than 30 epidemiologic studies published in the literature over the past 40 years.

The biggest cliché in statistics is that correlation is not causation that just because there's a persistent association between two sets of data, we may not conclude that one of the events being measured is causing the other event.

As with much of scholastic logic, the topic of consequence continued to be explored in the 15th century and beyond (Ashworth 1974, chapter III), providing the background for much of what was to come in the history of logic, in particular the persistent association between logic and forms (MacFarlane 2000).

Siboglinids engage in an obligate and persistent association with a numerically dominant phylotype of Gammaproteobacteria, referred to here as the "primary endosymbiont" ([53], [58], [59], [112], [113], but see [54], [114], [115]).

All analyzed mutations in the DBD disrupt DNA binding, but the persistent association with CRX causes the adRP-linked p.G56R mutant protein to act as a repressor of CRX in trans.

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