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were relationships
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Connection or association; the condition of being related.
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Relationships are relationships.
A second level of analysis was then undertaken to identify patterns and relationships in the data, that is, where many participants suggested there were relationships between factors that negatively impacted on their QoL and indicated potentially mediating factors.
We found no significant relationship between PHLDA2 expression and birth weight in this cohort, but there were relationships between higher placental PHLDA2 expression and lower femur growth rate between 19 and 34 weeks of gestation and lower bone mineral content at 4 years.
There were relationships in there.
These were relationships built up over 10 years of long days and late nights working on budgets, spending reviews and Mansion House speeches.
Both marriage and slavery were relationships of domination, but Stanton must have been aware that they were in no way equivalent.
These were relationships, the letter said, that state development officials "(a) knew full well; (b) chose not to tell D.O.I.; and (c) chose to ignore in allowing John Galt Corp. to become the sub on the Deutsche Bank building project".
There were relationships between several headache characteristics and actual disability/headache impact.
There were relationships between incidence and severity, greater in plant leaves infected A. alternata alone and diminished with the presence of DPDP.
We have previously shown that there were relationships between the external specific surface area of the soils and their Atterberg limits.
The main rheological factors selected in this study were relationships between loading and response as a function of time, temperature and frequency using a Bohlin Dynamic Shear Rheometer II.
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