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Just because markets do not anticipate that low rates forever means high inflation does not mean they have lost their association between rising rates and falling future inflation.

They found little evidence for the urban rural differences in key socio-economic determinants of child nutritional status, including women's education, access to safe water and sanitation, and household economic status, or in the strength of their association between urban and rural areas.

The ten miRNA signature identified in this study included three miRNAs (miR-20a, miR-106a and miR-17-5p) that were protective and seven miRNAs (hsa-miR-31, hsa-miR-222, hsa-miR-148a, hsa-miR-221, hsa-miR-146b, hsa-miR-200b and hsa-miR-193a) that were risky with respect to their association between their expression and patient survival.

There were no significant differences between males and females in their association between WC and CVD risk.

Odd ratio was used to see their association between variables and then logistic regression was used to measure strengths of association.

We have also proposed that this deficiency is not necessarily absolute, and hence DDs are not deficient in their perception of the symbolic system per se but rather in their association between a written digit and its corresponding quantity.

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To measure preclinical noninvasive markers of atherosclerosis in youth with type 1 diabetes (T1DM), and to determine their associations between physical activity level and cardiorespiratory fitness (maximal oxygen consumption [Vo2max]).

Outcomes of interest are selected based on their relevance to fetal, infant and/or paediatric health and their recognised association between antenatal and/or postnatal SHS exposure.

Their long association -- between a young, white, gay Southern chef and a widowed African-American doyenne -- earned them the nickname The Odd Couple of Southern Cooking.

On the other hand, the locavores differ from the other clusters in their greater association between origin and support to local activities (LR chi-square = 7.72, df = 1; p value = 0.032).

To interfere forcibly with someone's experientially-based expectations would be to break their mental association between experience and idea or word: and so the idea or the word would become meaningless and cease to influence action.

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