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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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The Chlorine Institute
Supports the chlor-alkali industry and serves the public by fostering the continuous evaluation of and improvements to the production, distribution and use of chlorine, sodium hypochlorite, and hydrogen chloride.
Chlorine Chemistry Council
Information about the uses of chlorine and the benefits of chlorine chemistry.
World Chlorine Council
Represents the global chlorine and chlorinated products industries, and was created to improve our understanding of the benefits of chlorine chemistry and to address related health, environmental and public policy issues.
Clorosur
Provides South American chlor-alkali and derivatives producers and consumers with a forum representing their interests, permitting consistent communication and information exchange. [English/Spanish/Portuguese]
The Alliance for the Responsible Use of Chlorine Chemistry
A labor-management forum for the open exchange of information and opinion on issues affecting employment and investment in U.S. chlorine chemistry industries.
Canadian Chlorine Coordinating Committee
Promotes dialog and coordinated action in Canada among to enable society to make informed, science-based decisions on issues involving chlorine. Includes position papers and scientific studies.
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