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The dissipation
noun
The act of dissipating or dispersing; a state of dispersion or separation; dispersion; waste.
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The dissipation units are built into a building's structural skeleton.
The dissipation coefficient was detected in parallel.
The dissipation factor and optical conductivity are also calculated.
The dissipation relation precision is also improved.
The dissipation process of the atomic vapor was also studied.
The dissipation of lamellar body pH gradient by Bafilomycin A1 (Baf A1), an inhibitor of V-ATPase, increased surfactant secretion.
The dissipation of the excess energy into the substrate is expected to be exponential.
The dissipation of the mitochondrial electrochemical potential gradient is known as an early event in apoptosis.
The dissipation of ΔΨm in the presence of the uncoupler was hardly detected in the PBMC.
The low-level circulation dissipated six hours later, marking the dissipation of Barbara.
He scorned the dissipation, alienation, expatriation of his fellow-writers of the twenties.
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