Similar words: tea party, come apart, take apart, tear apart, heartsease, heart disease, parkinson's disease, rheumatic heart disease. Meaning: v. disentangle and raise the fibers of.
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1. Researchers are just beginning to tease apart this complex trait and its relation to health.
2. You're able to tease apart those items which truly have the ability to advance your cause from the ones that are just stressing you out because they're yelling for your immediate attention.
3. It's hard to tease apart end-to-end performance tests and attribute bottlenecks to a specific cause, the study says (PDF).
4. And later in the semester we will tease apart just a little bit what these patterns are and why they do what they do.
5. It's hard to tease apart factors and outcomes, Pettis says.
6. To tease apart the effect of genes and upbringing, the researchers tracked 2,490 Swedish twins as they aged from 8 to 20 years old, asking them to answer questions sent by mail.
7. The investigation has already helped researchers tease apart the complex biology of coronary heart disease, the most common killer in Britain and elsewhere in the developed world.
8. Instead, he said, "it is a pattern, like a bar code with thousands of lines on it, " that allows researchers to tease apart the fine points of relatedness among populations.
9. The researchers even wrote a computer program, outlined in the journal Evolution, which explains how to tease apart a species' ecological influences from its ancestral ones.
10. Such distinctions were obviously important to the animals at the time, but paleontologists now must tease apart birds from non-avian dinosaurs.
11. The three rulers also commissioned lengthy glyphic texts, which researchers have used to tease apart Maya script.
12. We want to be part of the romantic, exciting adventure to tease apart its mysteries and understand the nature of physical reality.
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13. Many of the safeguards we use for encapsulation are really just there to prevent mutation. Once we tease apart those two concepts, a cleaner Java implementation emerges.
14. Myriad biological and environmental factors shape development and can be difficult to tease apart in scientific studies of children, who all have different genetic predispositions and experiences.
15. Because they emerge later in childhood, it's hard to tease apart their biological and social sources.
16. In a series of experiments, he and other researchers have been able to tease apart that the mammalian brain has separate systems for what Berridge calls wanting and liking.
17. The NCI team plans to verify their results in larger groups of patients, possibly tease apart more varieties of lymphoma, and eventually make such chips available for clinical diagnoses.
18. The Pew researchers speculate that this is because more women than men are unemployed by choice, although the study didn't attempt to tease apart that difference.
19. Barbara Briers and her colleagues did a series of three experiments designed to tease apart the connections between nourishment and personal finances.
20. Using delegation: This section demonstrates two patterns that help you tease apart the two failure types previously mentioned.
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