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EN[əˈsəʊʃieɪtɪd] [əˈsəʊsieɪtɪd] [əˈsoʊʃieɪtɪd] [əˈsoʊsieɪtɪd]
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  • Examples of associate
    1. associate motions: those that occur sympathetically, in consequence of preceding motions
    2. Mr. President, I rise to associate myself with the remarks of my senior Senator from Louisiana who has led this fight successfully for many years
    3. Her mother is an associate professor of occupational and environmental medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, and the chief of occupational and electrodiagnostic medicine at Cabrini Medical Center, both in New York.
    4. But John Latham, a senior research associate at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, said that there was simply no money for geoengineering, possibly because there’s a certain counterintuitiveness to shooting particles into the atmosphere.
    5. Her father is an endocrinologist and lipidologist in St. Louis and an associate professor of clinical medicine at Washington University in St. Louis.
    6. “If KSR raises the bar for nonobviousness, Judge Stein may need to rethink his conclusion that the Plavix patent is not obvious,” said C. Scott Hemphill, an associate professor of law at Columbia University .
    7. His father, a pharmacotherapist, is the associate dean for academic affairs and a professor of pharmacy practice and science at the University of Maryland School of Pharmacy in Baltimore.
    8. They worked into the night and sent an associate to make an over-the-transom filing.
  • Examples of associates
    1. Depending on whom you ask, Antony Flew is either a true convert whose lifelong intellectual searchings finally brought him to God or a senescent scholar possibly being exploited by his associates.
    2. Religion is often a sensitive topic of discussion and should be avoided when dealing with foreign business associates.
    3. That scumbag dumped a whole carload of horseshit over his associates.
    4. "Conner and associates (1983) conducted one of the few studies comparing different censusing methods for bobcats."
    5. This hypothesis agrees with the study of Bellezza and associates who reported that plastic and hypercompliant deformation of the LC occurred in the early stage of experimental glaucoma.
  • Examples of associated
    1. A borderline decrease in the lymphohistocytic infiltrate in the subcutis was associated with higher vaccine dose at C1, along with a trend for an increasing CD4:CD8 ratio.
    2. Subsequently this infers that Australovenator and megaraptorids alike possessed a unique manus function most likely associated with predation.
    3. Small molecules have an added advantage of being absorbed paracellularly through the nasal epithelium after which, these molecules can then directly enter the CNS through the olfactory or the trigeminal nerve associated pathway.
    4. In contrast, HIV target cells and cell-associated gp340 frequently, but not always, co-localized periluminally in simple columnar epithelia of the colon/rectum and endocervix (C, D) .
    5. Glomerular diseases are often associated with foot process effacement and podocytopenia leading to severe proteinuria, and are closely linked to disaggregation and altered distribution of AFs.
    6. The main potential applications are postprostatectomy and postradiotherapy, diabetes associated erectile dysfunction, and Peyronie's disease.
    7. Therefore in the current study, with no lamb showing SBV-associated abnormalities it is not surprising that all the precolostral sera were negative.
    8. Some researchers have proposed that early social dysfunction in 22q11DS is associated with premorbidity to schizophrenia, and that these social impairments may result in a misdiagnosis of an ASD.
    9. A separate analysis of patients with cardiogenic shock, which is associated with a prothrombic situation and systemic inflammation, also revealed no statistical differences in clinical endpoints for all three groups.
  • Examples of associating
    1. Indeed, the screening of drugs with extensive polypharmacologies within phenotypic assays is an intriguing exercise in associating mechanism to phenotype.
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