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260) there are virtually no reports of damage associated with this care.
261) Inappropriate infant feeding practices associated with this rapid weight gain are
262) ices were also significantly (P < .01) associated with undernutrition in multivar
263) as done to identify factors independently associated with undernutrition.
264) graphic and acculturation-related factors associated with very light smoking, define
265) Logistic regression assessed factors associated with very light smoking.
266) (2003), adult DS scores were associated with youth CDI scores.
267) ribe the different primary goods that are associated with youth sexual offending beh
268) ns in physical and mental activities were associated with "starting to participate i
269) ment financial support were significantly associated with 12-month PTSD.
270) tions of ABC as well as different lesions associated with ABC and tries to provide a
271) ntact mode); G3--Nd:YAG laser irradiation associated with AFP; G4--CO2 laser irradia
272) pBMI was not associated with BF duration.
273) se cells may exert the beneficial effects associated with BMC transplantation.
274) firmed the presence of a genetic mutation associated with BZ in both Chiapas and Pel
275) ternal warmth were found to be positively associated with CSA, whereas discussing pr
276) JOAG associated with CYP1B1 mutations occurs at
277) Department (OR 0.31; P = 0.001) were associated with ErIBF among children 0-23
278) age were most strongly and significantly associated with HAZ, WAZ, stunting and und
279) the literature with regards to thrombosis associated with HIT after endovascular aor
280) Clinically significant arrhythmias associated with HiDAC, although reported i
281) 24 months, 5.5 ± 1.8), and pBMI was not associated with IYCF (-0.11 ± 0.13 point,
282) rates and tumour-related deaths were not associated with KIT staining patterns (Pâ€
283) hown that oxidative stress is extensively associated with MC-LR toxicity, mainly res
284) % CI = 1.20-21.37) were all independently associated with MetS.
285) glyceridemia were the significant factors associated with NAFLD.
286) e prenatal period and the first year were associated with OW at 7 years: pre-pregnan
287) reast mass which are known co-morbidities associated with PCOS.
288) Conditions that were associated with PUs in multiple regression
289) regular repeat breeding as two indicators associated with Q fever exposure in dairy
290) ively associated and were both positively associated with RBC aggregation.
291) nd additional comorbidity with depression associated with SP+AvPD may be due to the
292) Despite the distinct brain pathology associated with SUCLA2 mutations, the prec
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(1)51 the (16)4 significantly (31)2 being (46)2 less
(2)31 a (17)3 FIQ (32)2 diabetes (47)2 many
(3)12 increased (18)3 cancer (33)2 different (48)2 maternal
(4)12 lower (19)3 chronic (34)2 early (49)2 nephrolithiasis
(5)9 higher (20)3 more (35)2 excessive (50)2 normal
(6)8 an (21)3 other (36)2 faster (51)2 parenchymal
(7)7 decreased (22)3 perceived (37)2 female (52)2 physical
(8)6 poor (23)3 shorter (38)2 gene (53)2 positive
(9)5 both (24)3 smoking (39)2 genetic (54)2 reductions
(10)5 greater (25)3 specific (40)2 good (55)2 stress
(11)4 adverse (26)2 JS (41)2 having (56)2 them
(12)4 negative (27)2 SWD (42)2 high (57)2 this
(13)4 poorer (28)2 alterations (43)2 implementation (58)2 undernutrition
(14)4 reduced (29)2 altered (44)2 improvements (59)2 very
(15)4 significant (30)2 any (45)2 internalizing

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--- WordNet output for associated --- Overview of verb associate The verb associate has 3 senses (first 3 from tagged texts) 1. (25) associate, tie in, relate, link, colligate, link up, connect -- (make a logical or causal connection; "I cannot connect these two pieces of evidence in my mind"; "colligate these facts"; "I cannot relate these events at all") 2. (3) consort, associate, affiliate, assort -- (keep company with; hang out with; "He associates with strange people"; "She affiliates with her colleagues") 3. (1) consociate, associate -- (bring or come into association or action; "The churches consociated to fight their dissolution") --- WordNet end ---