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Association may refer to:
A voluntary association (also for instance known as an association) occurs as class action of people world health organization voluntarily enter into an agreement, explicit or even even even inexplicit, to form or work as a person (or organization) to accomplish a purpose.
In object-oriented programming, an association (object-oriented_programming) is a relationship between classes.
In statistics, an association (statistics) comes from 2 variables world health organization come related.
In psychology, an association (psychology) is sometool linked in memory or even even imagination using the thing or individual.
A National Association or "N.A." occurs as national bank.
A pop band The Association.
In Archaeology an association is the relationship between objects found together.
HMS Association - a Royal Navy ship which sank inside 1707.
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Australian Systematic Botany Society
homepage for Australian systematic botany society, news, conferences and publications.
Botanical Society of America
Promoting research and teaching in all fields of plant biology to facilitate cooperation among plant scientists worldwide and to disseminate knowledge of plants, algae and fungi. Links to the American Journal of Botany, Plant Science Bulletin, national meetings and symposia, and educational resources.
California Botanical Society
Systematics, ecology, evolution, and natural history of the plants of California and adjacent western North America. Publisher of the journal Madroño.
American Society of Plant Biologists (ASPB)
To promote the growth and development of plant biology, to encourage and publish research in plant biology, and to promote the interests and growth of plant scientists in general
American Bryological and Lichenological Society (ABLS)
An organization devoted to the scientific study of all aspects of the biology of bryophytes and lichen-forming fungi.
International Association for Plant Taxonomy
Carries out projects of interest to systematists, especially those that require international cooperation.
Botanical Society of the British Isles
Founded in 1836, it is the major source of information on the status and distribution of British and Irish flowering plants and ferns.
Southern Appalachian Botanical Society
Organization for professional and amateur botanists interested in the flora of the Southern Appalachian Mountains. Includes tables of contents for the journal Castanea.
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