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  • noun A repeat association
  • noun A return to a close relationship

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Examples

  • Upstairs is a large room in which the "reassociation" takes place.

    openDemocracy 2010

  • In this nightmare, the remarkable process of "reassociation" of skeletons and eventual identification proceeds.

    openDemocracy 2010

  • In a separate study, DNA – DNA reassociation of a strain of Archaeoglobus fulgidus isolated from North Sea crude oil fields showed 100% relatedness to an Archaeoglobus fulgidus strain from Italian hydrothermal systems [44].

    Recent and projected changes in arctic species distributions and potential ranges 2009

  • This technique is called DNA reassociation (how quickly the hybrid double helix is formed from denatured single-stranded DNA).

    Implications of current species distributions for future biotic change in the Arctic 2009

  • Using different molecular biology techniques, Stetter et al. [43] discovered that hyperthermophilic (heat-loving) Archaea isolated from Alaskan oil reservoirs showed a high degree of DNA – DNA reassociation with selected Archaeoglobus, Thermococcus, and Pyrococcus species, and concluded that the species were the same as those from European thermal marine sources.

    Recent and projected changes in arctic species distributions and potential ranges 2009

  • Doubtless a certain period of emotional reaction was inevitable, and with it the reassociation of ideas began.

    V. V.'s Eyes Henry Sydnor Harrison 1905

  • Pursuant to the terms of the AWC, FINRA imposed upon Knieriem a 60-day suspension in all capacities from the securities industry, and a $5,000 fine which is due and payable either immediately upon reassociation with a member firm following the 60-day suspension noted above, or prior to any application or request for relief from any statutory disqualification resulting from this or any other event or proceeding, whichever is earlier.

    Forbes.com: News Bill Singer 2011

  • Pursuant to the terms of the AWC, FINRA imposed upon Knieriem a 60-day suspension in all capacities from the securities industry, and a $5,000 fine which is due and payable either immediately upon reassociation with a member firm following the 60-day suspension noted above, or prior to any application or request for relief from any statutory disqualification resulting from this or any other event or proceeding, whichever is earlier.

    Forbes.com: News Bill Singer 2011

  • From Tuzla, then, the body bags journey to a premises round the back of a funeral parlour in the small industrial town of Lukavac, known as the "reassociation centre" - a place for the reassembly of individual skeletons, an attempt to complete the osteological mosaic of human beings.

    openDemocracy 2010

  • One of the IEEE 802.11 groups, 802.11f, was dedicated to fast reassociation through preauthentication -- tokens exchanged among APs at Layer 3 -- but that doesn't help with fast reassociation on an RF level, or Layer 1.

    Wi-Fi Networking News 2009

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