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n. any group of people who have joined together for a particular ...
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A credit card association is a group of card-issuing banks or organizations that set common transaction terms for merchants, issuers and acquirers. Some major associations are Visa, MasterCard, American Express and Discover.
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In software, a relationship that models a bi-directional semantic connection among instances. [D04805]
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Objects found near one another in the same context are said to be in association.
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Referring to popular values or showing popular images in an ad, so that consumers will transfer their good feelings about the image or value to the advertised product. Values that may appear in associ [..]
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A group of people who have joined together for a common purpose. Unlike a corporation, an association is not a legal entity. To make this distinction the term "unincorporated association" is [..]
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a formal organization of people or groups of people; "he joined the Modern Language Association" the act of consorting with or joining with others; "you cannot b [..]
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Two variables are associated if some of the variability of one can be accounted for by the other. In a scatterplot of the two variables, if the scatter in the values of the variable plotted on the ver [..]
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An inscription in a book, usually authorial, that indicates that a personal relationship exists between the inscriber and the recipient, providing insight into the book or author, and subsequently...
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Definition A group of individuals who meet for a common purpose.
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n. 1. Some type of connection between ideas, behaviors, events, objects, or feelings on a conscious or unconscious level. Associations are generally established by experience and may be expressed spon [..]
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An organization of people who have common interests or goals.
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In psychology, two concepts or stimuli are defined as associated when the experience of one leads to the effects of the other   
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1 : a group of persons who share common interests or a common purpose and who are organized with varying degrees of formality compare corporation 2 : the act of having contact or communication with .. [..]
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An association establishes the relation between a service and resource on the one hand and a Physical Entityon the other hand.
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A natural grouping of soil associates based on similarities in climatic or physiographic factors and soil parent materials. It may include a number of soil associates provided that they are all presen [..]
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A relationship between objects or variables.
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A group of people bound together by common goals and rules, but not necessarily by close personal ties.
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Association is a general term applied when there appears to be some kind of connection between two concepts when expressed as operationalised variables and measured.
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The process a client goes through to begin exchanging data with an Access Point. A client will listen for beacons from an AP for the SSID that it wants to use, and then will exchange hello packets with the AP with the strongest signal and/or supported data rates. Association can be open, or can require a pre-shared key. Once associated, the client [..]
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an organisation formed by a group of individuals with the aim of accomplishing a defined purpose. Such organisations may also be called voluntary organisations, voluntary associations and unincorporat [..]
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In SQL (Standard Query Language), a many to many relationship between tables. In windows, a hare-brained scheme to associate file name extensions with the applications that process them. It is hard to [..]
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(n) a formal organization of people or groups of people(n) the act of consorting with or joining with others(n) the state of being connected together as in memory or imagination(n) the process of brin [..]
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A concept in autosegmental phonology. Units on one tier of a phonological representation may be associated to units on another tier. This is represented diagrammatically by association lines linking t [..]
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Many file types are associated with a particular program. The program with which the file is associated will open any file of that type when it is double clicked. Microsoft Word, for instance, is usua [..]
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A relationship between two hosts or host-port pairs involved in a protocol exchange. An association is used in place of a connection for connectionless protocols such as IP, ICMP, and UDP.audit
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n. asociación (ahorros y préstamos)
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(Compliance) - An unincorporated organization of people having a common interest.
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The assembling of separate molecular entities into any aggregate, especially of oppositely charged free ions into ion pairs or larger and not necessarily well-defined clusters of ions held together by electrostatic attraction. The term signifies the reverse of dissociation, but is not commonly used for the formation of definite adducts by colligati [..]
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1. In dysmorphology (the study of birth defects), the nonrandom occurrence in two or more individuals of a pattern of multiple anomalies (birth defects) not known to be a malformation syndrome (such as Down syndrome), a malformation sequence (of birth defects) or what is called a polytopic field defect (in which all of the defects are concentrated [..]
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See: VATER association.
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1530s, "action of coming together," from Medieval Latin associationem (nominative associatio), noun of action from past participle stem of associare (see associate). Meaning "a body of [..]
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farband
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association (pop)
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correlation
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The term "association" has different meanings depending on whether you're viewing it from a cognitive or behavioral perspective. From the cognitive perspective, an association is a bond [..]
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A functional relationship between psychological phenomena of such Nature that the presence of one tends to evoke the other; also, the process by which such a relationship is established.
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Professional society representing the field of Dentistry.
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A voluntary Organization concerned with the prevention and treatment of Heart and Vascular Diseases.
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A professional society in the United States whose membership is composed of Hospitals.
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Professional society representing the field of Medicine.
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Professional society representing the field of Nursing.
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A professional society concerned with the Diagnosis, prevention, treatment, and remediation of Speech, Language, and Hearing Disorders.
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Rare Disease characterized by Coloboma; Choanal Atresia; and abnormal Semicircular Canals. Mutations in CHD7 protein resulting in disturbed Neural Crest development are associated with CHARGE Syndrome [..]
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Spontaneous verbalization of whatever comes to mind.
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Genetic variants (specific Mutations or allelles of Genes) and their corresponding phenotypic variations in the trait or the Disease which the Genes controls.
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A partnership, corporation, Association, or other legal entity that enters into an arrangement for the provision of services with Persons who are licensed to practice Medicine, osteopathy, and Dentist [..]
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Voluntary Organizations which support educational Programs and Research in Psychiatry with the objective of the promotion of Mental Health. An early Association in the United States was founded as the [..]
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A functional relationship between psychological phenomena of such nature that the presence of one tends to evoke the other; also, the process by which such a relationship is established.
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see CONTIGUITY
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See Pool and Syndicate.
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The degree to which the occurrence of two variables or events is linked. Association describes a situation where the likelihood of one event occurring depends on the presence of another event or varia [..]
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The degree to which the occurrence of two variables or events is linked. Association describes a situation where the likelihood of one event occurring depends on the presence of another event or varia [..]
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n. any group of people who have joined together for a particular purpose, ranging from social to business, and usually meant to be a continuing organization. It can be formal, with rules and/or bylaws [..]
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An association exists when the likelihood (or probability) that one event, characteristic, or other variable will occur is related to the likelihood that another event, characteristic, or other variable will occur. This signifies statistical dependence between the two variables. An association may be positive—when the value of one variable increase [..]
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A relationship between two characteristics, such that as one changes, the other changes in a predictable way. For example, statistics demonstrate that there is an association between smoking and lung cancer. In a positive association, one quantity increases as the other one increases (as with smoking and lung cancer). In a negative association, an [..]
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Statistical relationship between two or more events, characteristics, or other variables.
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Statistical dependence between two or more events, characteristics, or other variables. An association may be fortuitous or may be produced by various other circumstances; the presence of an associati [..]
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Events associated in time but not necessarily linked as cause and effect.
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Statistical dependence between two or more events, characteristics, or other variables. An association may be fortuitous or may be produced by various other circumstances; the presence of an association does not necessarily imply a causal relationship. (Harm/Etiology)
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Group of people who pool their expertise and activities for a reason other than to share profit. The list of associations presented in LMI Online is not exhaustive.
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MasterCard International, Visa U.S.A. or Visa International, which are licensing regulatory agencies for bank card activities.
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A conceptual grouping of populations in a community characterized by particular dominant species.
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Designed to provide financial assistance to promising ministerial students in their second or third year of seminary who have already proven their capabilities.
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