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association area One of the many regions of the cerebral cortex not devoted exclusively to either primary sensory perception such as vision and audition, or to motor movement, but rather to more complex association between these modalities. There are frontal, parietal, and temporal association areas.
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association Linking a document with the program that created it so that both can be opened with a single command. For example, double-clicking a DOC file opens Word for Windows and loads the selected document.
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association A stable grouping of two or more plant species that characterize or dominate a type of biotic community.Association. A stable grouping of two or more plant species that characterize or dominate a type of biotic community.
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association In human genetic linkage studies, association studies frequently involve the comparison of allele frequencies for a marker locus between a disease population and in a control population. When statistically significant differences in the frequency of an allele(s) are found between a disease and control population, the disease and allele(s) are said to be in association. [Source: NHBLI/NCBI Glossary]
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association General term for the relationship among variables.
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