associated factor
collocation in Englishmeaningsofassociatedandfactor
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associated
adjective
uk/əˈsəʊ.si.eɪ.tɪd/us/əˈsoʊ.si.eɪ.t̬ɪd/
connected:
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factor
noun[C]
uk/ˈfæk.tər/us/ˈfæk.tɚ/
a fact or situation that influences the result ...
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(Definition ofassociatedandfactorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The secondassociatedfactorincluded two variables, namely total amount of training and number of household members attending training.
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It appears that the inability to conceive may be anassociatedfactorto age at first reported coitus, while the presence or absence of detectable pathology is not.
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Anassociatedfactoris the need for a greater volume of exports.
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Housing is anassociatedfactor, although it is probably best left out of this debate.
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Each of the functions has anassociatedfactor.
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The possible contribution of the experience of parental mental illness to childhood disturbance and the relative importance of associated factors is not well understood.
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There were many papers written about caesarean section rates and associated factors.
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In fact, there may be several associated factors.
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Other activities may be specified that address the offending behaviour and associated factors.
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This will involve both an assessment of the impact on crime levels and on police relations with the public, together with associated factors such as fear of crime.
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The true cost must therefore also take into account the loss of port revenue and the associated factors, as they have little other value as assets.
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Associated factors include inflammation, drugs, trauma and intraocular surgery, including cataract surgery and vitrectomy procedures.
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Because of the relationship of glaucoma with age, other associated factors affecting balance (i.e. impaired proprioception) may also be present, further increasing the risk of falls.
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Associated factors in the crime included alcohol misuse, poverty, personal history of childhood victimization, need to prove heterosexual performance, dominance over women, and participation in gangs and related activities.
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However, the underlying reason for the perpetuation of the symptoms beyond the expected time frame might be due to associated factors, such as poor sleep, fatigue, pain, headaches, and distress.
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