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adjunct: of or relating to a person who is subordinate to another a person who contributes to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose; "my invaluable assistant"; "they hired additional help to finish the work"
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| assisted suicide |
suicide of a terminally ill person that involves an assistant who serves to make dying as painless and dignified as possible
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| association |
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 be convicted of criminal guilt by association" the state of being connected together as in memory or imagination; "his association of his father with being beaten was too strong to break" affiliation: a social or business relationship; "a valuable financial affiliation"; "he was sorry he had to sever his ties with other members of the team"; "many close associations with England" the process of bringing ideas or events together in memory or imagination; "conditioning is a form of learning by association" a relation resulting from interaction or dependence; "flints were found in association with the prehistoric remains of the bear"; "the host is not always injured by association with a parasite" (chemistry) any process of combination (especially in solution) that depends on relatively weak chemical bonding (ecology) a group of organisms (plants and animals) that live together in a certain geographical region and constitute a community with a few dominant species
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| association area |
cortical areas that are neither motor or sensory but are thought to be involved in higher processing of information
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| assortative mating |
mating of individuals having more traits in common than likely in random mating
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