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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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European Physical Society Division of Plasma Physics (EPS-DPP)
Group description and contact information.

Israeli Plasma Science and Technology Association
News and meetings.

EURATOM
Controlled Thermonuclear Fusion - Euratom Associations.

Low Energy Ion Beam Facilities
The network to improve cooperation between existing low-energy ion-beam facilities and coordinate their programs.

American Physical Society Division of Plasma Physics (APS-DPP)
Plasma Physics Division of APS, news, information on conferences and meetings.

Institute of Physics Plasma Physics Group
Within the Division of Atomic, Molecular, Optical and Plasma Physics at the Institute of Physics Publishing, UK.

IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society
Details about the group, group membership and upcoming meetings and conferences.

Power Beam Society of India
Promotes development and growth of laser, plasma, and electron beam technologies in materials processing.


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