Connected by a link, as railway cars or trailer trucks.
1Risk management measures linked to these contacts are therefore of key importance.
2The Ministry of Health said 15 cases were linked to the outbreak.
3This linked-data approach holds great potential for future traumatic occupational injury research.
4The diseases are often linked to heart problems and sometimes learning disabilities.
5Another was linked to a corruption case last year involving imported beef.
6Scientists believe the cases are almost certainly linked to the mosquito-borne virus.
7Recent months have seen a spike in violence linked to Nigerian gangs.
8Mexico is suffering record levels of violence, often linked to organized crime.
9For this talk, he pointed to several examples using open linked data.
10The export-reliant economy often sees currency moves linked to its equity market.
11The company often draws public anger over perceived problems linked to searches.
12The reality is that our economy is entirely linked with the EU.
13Tells about E. German industry & economy now intricately linked to Russia.
14The pollution is linked to heart attacks and lung problems including asthma.
15However, almost nothing is known about this new type of N-linked glycosylation.
16Polluted air is also linked to foetal development problems, the report said.
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