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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ability for dissociation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing psychological concepts, particularly in relation to mental health or coping mechanisms.
Example: "The therapist noted that the patient's ability for dissociation could be a protective mechanism in response to trauma."
Alternatives: "capacity for dissociation" or "skill in dissociation".
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Increase in pH value and H2SeO3 concentration increases its ability for dissociation into ions.
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Varying the Ru loading resulted in changes to the Ru coverage over the FeOx surface, which had a significant impact on the interaction between Ru and adsorbed H, and concomitantly, the H2 activation capacity via the ability for H2 dissociation.
Deviance, in Ansari's universe, is cause mainly for dissociation and disavowal.
N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor (NSF) is indispensible for dissociation of the SNARE-complex following vesicle fusion.
Subsequently, the SA-BLI probe was immersed into kinetics buffer for 120 s to allow for dissociation.
Plan for dissociation.
Gradually increase your ability for self-denial.
According to widely accepted mechanism of ethanol formation, stronger CO insertion ability, moderate CO dissociation and hydrogenation ability played important role on ethanol synthesis.
A preliminary analysis suggested that two methoxy groups might be required for the SG dissociation ability (Fig. 1C).
Water methanol mixed solution was taken as the solvent for this polysulfide electrolyte, considering simultaneously the penetration ability and the ion dissociation of the electrolyte.
Designing (for) Decay: Parametric Material Distribution for Hierarchical Dissociation of Water-based Biopolymer Composites.
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