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Значения термина associated with abnormalities на английском
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Interestingly, we found that interVD was not associatedwithabnormalities of diastolic performance.
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Hypervitaminosis A is sometimes associatedwithabnormalities of calcium metabolism and bone mineral status.
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LVNC is also associatedwithabnormalities in the papillary muscle anatomy, which may predispose to MR.
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The present study was designed to explore whether CSX is associatedwithabnormalities of blood rheology.
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Mounting evidence suggests that the disorder is associatedwithabnormalities at the neural level, but few details are known.
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Schizophrenia is associatedwithabnormalities in the structure and functioning of white matter, but the underlying neuropathology is unclear.
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Alcoholism can lead to a complex mixture of cognitive and emotional deficits associatedwithabnormalities in fronto-cortico-striatal-limbic brain circuitries.
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Conclusions: Occipitalization is associatedwithabnormalities that lead to narrowing of the space available for the spinal cord or brainstem.
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A number of neurological and psychiatric disorders-including Parkinson's disease, autism, depression, schizophrenia, and anxiety-are associatedwithabnormalities in oscillatory activity.
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Background: Mitochondrial disorders are associatedwithabnormalities of the oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) system and cause significant morbidity and mortality in the population.
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These studies suggest that the psoriasiform dermatitis in the flaky skin mouse mutation is associatedwithabnormalities at the level of hematopoietic progenitor cells.
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It is commonly associatedwithabnormalities of the lower and upper extremities, having the frequency of 95% and 65%, respectively.