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Noun(1) the act of removing from association(2) a state in which some integrated part of a person's life becomes separated from the rest of the personality and functions independently(3) (chemistry(4) (chemistry) the temporary or reversible process in which a molecule or ion is broken down into smaller molecules or ions(5) detachment(6) separation

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(1) What Shiang herself experiences in Paris, as an almost accidental tourist who doesn't speak French, is severe dislocation and even dissociation .(2) The energy required for a chemical reaction depends on the bond dissociation energy of the atoms comprising the molecules.(3) Can we drop the alibi of ignorance - the endless insistence that we did not know - and resist the seductive lures of solipsism, of denial, of dissociation ?(4) For simplicity, the times separating association and dissociation events of the transcription factors are modeled as a random variable that follows a Poisson distribution.(5) The presented study has revealed single-molecule dissociation data for RNA molecules of increasing structural complexity.(6) Wigner's thesis contains the first theory of the rates of association and dissociation of molecules.(7) By this method, they were able to measure separately the formation and dissociation rates for a few applied voltages.(8) we in the West honour a long-standing dissociation between church and state(9) The oscillating effect necessarily draws upon all that is absent, creating an inevitable and disturbing condition of dissociation .(10) Such judgment is a kind of abstract dissociation from experience that directs our emotions into proper channels like a letter of complaint that defuses itself by its own propriety.(11) This dissociation between the strength of the regional identity and its expression on the ideological plane is the locus of the flexibility and endurance of the movement.(12) In the case of diatomic molecules, the dissociation energy refers to the energy required to break the gaseous molecules into their constituent atoms.(13) Single stomach smooth muscle cells were isolated by enzymatic dissociation with trypsin and collagenase as described previously.(14) We were surprised to be able to distinguish the dissociation of fibers, as the fluorescence signal from fibers is only 9% of the total fluorescence from the virus.(15) In Hobsbawm's case, its interest lies not in any dissociation , but in the connection between political loyalty and social accommodation.(16) It's true that the blockades are exciting, but what is truly exiting about the organization is that it brooks no dissociation between that excitement and our everyday lives.
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(1) dissociation constant
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Noun
1. separation
3. detachment
4. severance
5. divorce
6. split
7. segregation
8. division


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