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250) Induction in these genes was associated with increases in exosome secre
251) d that this loss in dynamic pool size was associated with increases in markers of fi
252) fying cardiac neuroautonomic function, is associated with increasing age and cardiov
253) ntrations and reduced SPT expression were associated with increasing numbers of at-r
254) ects on dopamine re-uptake and efflux are associated with its addiction potential.
255) elevant molecular mechanisms in the brain associated with its dietary introduction.
256) AD, MCI and EMD were associated with levels of ACE1, ApoAII, an
257) Both AD and CVD were associated with levels of ACE1, ApoB, and
258) eded in regions like South Asia, which is associated with low indicators of socioeco
259) ata also indicate that the onset of BP is associated with low temperature and humidi
260) hypothesized that transcriptional changes associated with multiple epidemiologic ris
261) measure of localized folding, previously associated with multiple neurodevelopmenta
262) N: Our review identified some key factors associated with non-adherence to anti-TB t
263) Determinants commonly associated with non-adherence were homeles
264) also address the morbidity and mortality associated with other general health disea
265) d globally, and negative diet habits were associated with other poor lifestyle outco
266) ognition, such that higher NfL levels are associated with poorer cognition.
267) her our understanding of factors that are associated with poorer treatment outcome a
268) We could not identify any study directly associated with rare diseases.
269) utoantibodies largely target autoantigens associated with rare disorders such as myo
270) Elevated RI was significantly associated with reduced cognitive performa
271) tionships with same-age friends were also associated with reduced suicide attempts.
272) Maladaptive avoidance was associated with smaller N1, P2, and P3 amp
273) Heliox and bronchodilators were associated with smaller and slower increas
274) understand the mechanistic underpinnings associated with this common pregnancy comp
275) positive, thrilling and playful emotions associated with this type of child-led pla
276) hat are both conceptually and empirically associated with treatment outcomes.
277) f many clusters of metabolites in SF mice associated with treatment with either LR o
278) e some of the socio-demographic variables associated with vaccine acceptance.
279) Factors associated with vaccine hesitancy were gro
280) tical need to understand the health risks associated with vaping e-cigarettes, which
281) tential molecular mechanisms and diseases associated with vaping.
282) Generally, DP treatment is associated with weight gain and improvemen
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(1)42 the (17)4 risk (33)2 ICU (49)2 increasing
(2)29 a (18)4 several (34)2 PTSD (50)2 its
(3)22 increased (19)4 worse (35)2 PTSD, (51)2 levels
(4)14 an (20)3 RSV (36)2 alterations (52)2 low
(5)7 higher (21)3 acute (37)2 appropriate (53)2 multiple
(6)7 poor (22)3 both (38)2 brain (54)2 non-adherence
(7)6 asthma (23)3 differences (39)2 decreased (55)2 other
(8)6 lower (24)3 drug (40)2 diminished (56)2 poorer
(9)5 better (25)3 each (41)2 effective (57)2 rare
(10)5 more (26)3 greater (42)2 enhanced (58)2 reduced
(11)5 these (27)3 high (43)2 frailty (59)2 smaller
(12)5 various (28)3 shorter (44)2 gut (60)2 this
(13)4 altered (29)3 significant (45)2 human (61)2 treatment
(14)4 cognitive (30)3 statin (46)2 impaired (62)2 vaccine
(15)4 health (31)3 vaccination (47)2 incorporating (63)2 vaping
(16)4 improved (32)2 CKD (48)2 increases

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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 ---