associability


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Synonyms for associability

the capability of being easily associated or joined or connected in thought

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Singh et al., "Diabetic Schwann cells suffer from nerve growth factor and neurotrophin-3 underproduction and poor associability with axons," Glia, vol.
Psychological contracts in the United States: Diversity, individualism, and associability in the marketplace.
In family business research, family-based social attributes are argued to promote information access and associability, which then improve performance outcomes for family firms (Gedajlovic & Carney, 2010; Pearson etal., 2008).
In fact, as we will see later, information access and associability capacities, identified by Pearson et al.
One view proposes that LI is the result of an acquisition failure at conditioning due to a reduction in the attention or the associability to the CS developed during pre-exposure (e.g., Lubow, 1989; Pearce & Hall, 1980).
The current policy of the democratic opening responds to these societal demands with a redefinition of the political community (through the inclusion of qualities to the understanding of citizenship), the recognition of the autonomy of civil society (through supporting grassroots participation and associability), and administrative restructuring (through the creation of autonomous regional and provincial levels of government carefully integrated to the national one and functioning in a transparent way).
It incorporates a data-logging device and GPS system for the easiest and absolute associability of fusion information and location of the pipeline joints through the years.
92) or associability, to establish that "we human beings can only be self-conscious if we experience a mind-independent world exhibiting affinity" (p.
(15) White wampum symbolized "peace, desire for understanding, and sociability," while purple, dark, or black wampum "conveyed a semantic context of death, mourning, and associability." (16) A wampum belt colored red reflected "high emotion and excitement and the ultimate expression of antisociability: war." (17) While these values for white and red wampum beads continue to coincide with the oral message of many belts, the symbolization of purple wampum remains contestable.
Thus it is not associability but the turnout in elections that must serve as an indicator for organisational stability.
Schmitter points out, liberal associability has a built-in bias that favors the more resourceful sectors.
Following Lubow's (1989) suggestion that LI is 'superimposed on what would otherwise be a facilitory outcome', Hemsley (1993, 1994), in his cognitive model for schizophrenia, proposes that it is a weaker 'loss of associability' in acute schizophrenics (and by implication, high positive-schizotypes) that reduces LI and that this may even reveal a facilitation effect.
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