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Meanings of stronger associations in English
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Usage of stronger associations in English
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The strongerassociations were manifested in the people with high nutrient consumption pattern.
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Compared with positive comments, negative comments had strongerassociations with medical school and internship performance measures.
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Similar and even strongerassociations were obtained between Apgar scores at 10 minutes and cerebral palsy.
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Blacks were found to have consistently strongerassociations than Whites for the majority of tobacco consumption variables.
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In Experiment 3 we used pictures of real-world objects and again demonstrated a preference for stimuli that elicit strongerassociations.
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Individuals with fear of blushing showed strongerassociations between blushing and negative outcomes, as indicated by both stIAT and self-report.
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However, these relations differed substantially by child age and birth order, with strongerassociations observed for parents of older first born children.
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The findings were consistent with different buffer and green space sizes and strongerassociations were observed among those of lower socioeconomic status.
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Rarer variants had strongerassociations, suggesting they are under negative selective pressure and providing a basis for investigating their contribution to Mendelian disorders.
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Severe stressful life events had weaker associations, but high neuroticism and mild stressful life events had strongerassociations with recurrent than with first episodes.