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In contrast to ACPA levels that strongly associate with HLA-DRB1*04, the CII examined antibody level association was less pronounced with HLA-DRB1*04 or other SE alleles (Table  2; Figure S2A,B,C,D,E,F in Additional file 3).

In accordance with the negative association between reduced ribosome occupancy and poly(A) tail length, transcripts that strongly associate with Pab1 show reduced polysome occupancy in the absence of TIF4631 (p-value = 1.19e 8; Table 1).

It is shown that thiophene molecules can strongly associate with the cation.

Some strongly associate with their identities of origin, those given at birth – for example, being a woman or a Latino.

The taste we most strongly associate with gin is the juniper berry, which is reminiscent of pine and faintly citrusy.

That an animal we so strongly associate with the jungle, heat, and lounging around could thrive in an environment as cold and hostile as the Russian Far East impressed me — moved me, really.

We show that the Hox transcription factor Sex combs reduced (Scr) forms dimers that strongly associate with its specific fork head binding site (fkh250) in live salivary gland cell nuclei.

Because New Yorkers strongly associate with their neighborhoods, the department identifies the most commonly used neighborhood names in each community district on the Community Data Portal of the department's Web page (www.nyc.gov/planning).

When fine jewelry designer Tali Gillette developed her eponymous label, she anchored her brand on a universal language the many women strongly associate with: motherhood.

Although physical violence is what we most strongly associate with an abusive relationship, I'd like to talk about a type of emotional abuse I'm particularly concerned about -- economic abuse.

The positions we most strongly associate with liberalism and conservatism today may date only as far back as the last century, or perhaps be traceable to debates of the American Founding Fathers or even 16th, 17th and 18th century European philosophers such as Thomas Hobbes (1588-1679), John Locke (1632-1704), Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778), and John Stewart Mill (1806-1873).

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