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The detachment
noun
The action of detaching; separation.
Exact(60)
The detachment from reality has been profound.
The detachment was led by a Lieutenant Riley.
The detachment process of the DLC film during a scratch test was observed and the detachment area was measured.
The detachment of dopant is extended to 450 °C for higher weight ratios of PSS.
The detachment rate of samples was tested using the method described by Burylo et al. (2012).
The detachment force slightly increased compared to straight structures with the same W.
The detachment returned to Australia in August 2009.
The detachment was under the command of Captain James Raymond.
The detachment already discernible in the London version attains a level verging on visual agnosia.
The detachment returned to Béja with prisoners and several slightly damaged armoured cars.
The Detachment was relieved to find islanders had not been deliberately ill-treated by the Japanese.
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