associate造句181 Indeed, the psalter, and also the Bible that is attributed to Gutenberg, may actually have been produced by Fust and an associate called Peter Sch?ffer.
182 He lived by the sword and, therefore, it's not surprising that he would die by the sword, " said Habib Malik, associate professor of history at the Lebanese American University, Byblos campus.
183 The teachers in the specialty are very qualified persons: 5 professors, 8 associate professors; 7 teachers with doctorial degree.
184 At pharyngeal recess level, parapharyngeal space and parapharyngeal structure were observed and measured in the width and area with vernier caliper and associate pane.
185 CYS presently has associate offices in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego and Vancouver.
186 Richard G. Milter is associate professor of management in College of Business at Ohio University.
187 This is belike your foremost associate physically and mentally. This alliance will revel in spending, voyage and adventure. Quite an exciting linkage.
188 The technology exploits the tobacco plant's vulnerability a virus that only attacks tobacco plants, which most people associate with causing cancer, and not curing it.
189 With AK, sshd will open the user's private part of the user's keystore and call the EFS kernel extension to push this opened keystore into the kernel and associate it with the user's log on process.
190 Vanuatu was represented by its special envoy, and New Caledonia and French Polynesia attended the forum as associate members.
191 When we check-in the test assets, we need to create an activity with which to associate them.
192 As this is repeated, night after night, this sets up a situation where we associate our bed with the anxiety of not being able to sleep.
193 The contravention of intactness and operation efficiency in board-level simulating model is figured out by PCL program, associate with software arithmetic model.
194 Snooty He's too snooty to associate with his old friends now he's rich.
195 This may seem surprising to those who associate suicide with tortured geniuses like Ernest Hemingway and Vincent Van Gogh.
196 The Rev. Charles Dahm, associate pastor of St. Pius V, tells NPR's Tony Cox that he did not see the extent of domestic violence in his community until he hired a pastoral counselor.
197 Objetive To analyze the clinical features of extra-adrenal pheochromocytoma , evaluate the factors associate with intraoperative blood pressure fluctuation.
198 When we talk about historic town , People will associate with the poetic charm environment of old trees , alley in flagstone street and little bridge flowing water.
199 We associate the name of Mao Zedong with Chinese revolution.
200 "Experienced males will chase and bite their young rivals, " said associate professor Martin Whiting of Johannesburg's University of the Witwatersrand.
201 Halogenide anions can associate strongly with coal molecules by acid -base interactions, and destruct the associative structure of coal enhancing the extraction yields of coal in organic solvents.
202 Classical conditioning - The process by which an individual learns to associate an unconditional stimulus with a conditional stimulus but receives no benefit from doing so.
203 Therefore, specific schedules must be carefully coordinated with and approved by the School of Law Associate Dean and the Albers Director of Graduate Programs.
204 Rajiv Rimal, associate professor in the Department of Health, Behavior and Society at Johns Hopkins University, contends that social media hold untapped potential for public health.
205 To read words that are new to us, we have to learn to associate a visual stimulus (a letter, or grapheme) with its corresponding auditory stimulus (the sound, or phoneme).
206 Associate the local public resource and social groups, build the support network.
207 Laura Hostetler is assistant professor and associate chair in the Department of History at the University of Illinois, Chicago.
208 Emily Oken, an associate professor at Harvard Medical School who studies nutrition during pregnancy, recommends that moms-to-be use moderation.
209 "There's probably some degree of collaboration between parent and child," said Robert Nelson, art critic and associate professor of art and design at Monash University.
210 One of those programs was designed by a man named Alan Mendelsohn, an associate professor of pediatrics at New York University School of Medicine.