Similar words: disassociate, association, dissociation, free association, trade association, guilt by association, professional association, voluntary association. Meaning: n. 1. the state of being unconnected in memory or imagination 2. a state in which some integrated part of a person's life becomes separated from the rest of the personality and functions independently.
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1. Another one is the disassociation of haem by haem oxygenase(HO), The second one is the main path.
2. So, what we get for the disassociation energy for a hydrogen atom is 424 kilojoules per mole.
3. The disassociation rates between VIQ and PIQ became lower with the FIQ grading increase.
4. By in large it is the disassociation of your kingdom between inner and outer that has led to this problem; as inner earth humans felt that outer earth humans are too non conscious to intermix with.
5. This increased optical density caused by a disassociation or melting of the DNA is called hyperchromicity.
6. Residual ozone disassociation is another problem that affects the application of ozone technology.
7. Disassociation of the actuator product suction and delivery times results in a shorter cycle time.
8. A key attribute of SOA is the disassociation of how services can be invoked from how they have been developed (and where they execute).
9. I could not think of him in disassociation from his wife.
10. Such changes include the complete disassociation of the third-dimensional hierarchy, which has had precedence within Shamballa for over 300, 000 years,(sentencedict .com) long before the seeding of mankind.
11. Her blunt opposition to Symington completed a process of disassociation between the two that began during the last gubernatorial election campaign.
12. On the other hand,[sentencedict.com] the South Node transits to Pluto are more of a disassociation or disintegrating process.
13. Your present situation is reframed in fantasy, creating a momentary disassociation from the activity you're involved in.
14. Removing, deleting, and excluding each describe a different degree of disassociation from the project or solution.
15. Objective. To discuss the diagnosis, limitations, and treatment of combined occipital-cervical and atlantoaxial disassociation with normal neurologic function.
16. This leads to the stimulation of 2.3-diphosphoglycerate which shifts the oxyhemoglobin disassociation curve to the right.
17. We will also ensure that they understand the implications of been baptized and their future relationship with those who are not baptized( disassociation ).
18. The experimental results showed that there were multiple association- disassociation equilibrium in the solvent system and strong solvation of the cations.
19. Chapter Four, ' Classroom control of web-based Chinese school course' , discusses phenomenon of "learning disassociation" in the context of network and course-control policies.
20. The microgels synthesized in this paper is very preferred to form molecular clusters in solution, and the formation and disassociation of molecular clusters is off balance.
21. The key reason the Subprime problem exists as it does today has to do with the wanton disassociation of risk inherent in the machine that churns out Subprime loans.
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