18 Words to use with associations

They are called association neurones and transmit the nervous current from sensory areas to motor areas or from one sensory area to another.

Association tests used in psycho-analysis. R107216.

It pours into the brain and diffuses itself especially throughout the association areas.

Limited partnership association acts and business trusts; with the texts of the Uniform partnership act and the Uniform limited partnership act.

To make myself intelligible, so far as my present subject, the imagination, requires, it will be sufficient briefly to observe: (1) That all association demands and presupposes the existence of the thoughts and images to be associated.

Whereupon the association dissolves or starts anew.

Their cells are the most complex, have the most numerous branches and association fibres.

The players are divided into two sides, and stationed much as in association football, and the ball is placed on the ground to be put in play as in football.

Nearly twenty years later, at the Triennial Conference (held in 1888 at Leeds), a remarkable address was given by the now venerable 'leader' (whom, as he mournfully said, no one would follow), in favour of setting up again an English Presbyterian system which should swallow up all the many designations and varieties of association hitherto prevailing among Unitarians.

The mind that can reverence historic associations needs no explanation of the charm that such associations possess.

When now we turn to ideas, the case is different, inasmuch as ideas are supposed by the association psychology to influence each other only from next to next.

And just now it's those old associations pullingsomething seems drawing and drawing me to the East.

" In this beautiful spot a commodious stone building was erected, suitable for association purposes.

Such a life is not without its charms, and it is small wonder that in all ages men of intellect have sought in some form of communistic association relief from the pressure of strenuous individualism.

The employees of the association work among almost ideal conditions.

Peace being concluded, and the association business therefore at an end, I turned my thoughts to the establishment of an academy.

Besides,and this is the hardship,the pride and the feelings of association cling round a house that has been consecrated by years of affection and by the memory of the dead.

Neglecting, for the moment, this unique class of occurrences, it will be seen that one-half of the associations date from the period of life before leaving college; and it may easily be imagined that many of these refer to common events in an English education.

18 Words to use with  associations