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The phrase "able to dissociate the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is discussing the ability to separate or distinguish between different elements or concepts.
Example: "The researchers found that participants were able to dissociate the effects of stress from their performance levels."
Alternatives: "capable of separating the" or "able to distinguish the".
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Importantly, our analyses were able to dissociate the differential workload associated with operating the vehicle (i.e., in the single-task condition) from the workload associated with IVIS interactions.
"I didn't think we'd be able to dissociate the hypersensitive pain response from the normal," says Mantyh, "but that's exactly what happened.
This finding may explain why ATP is able to dissociate the tight PTP-SL-ERK2 complex [5].
Using a novel imaging paradigm and an analysis strategy that focused on the ventral visual cortex, we were able to dissociate the brain activation changes that reflect how sleep deprivation influences selective attention from task-independent changes in brain activation that involve cognitive control and higher visual areas.
It is able to dissociate the effects of amino acid composition from the effects directly related to synonymous codon usage.
Heparin was able to dissociate the complexes for all carriers, based on the liberation of free DNA molecules upon incubation with the highest heparin concentration.
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By analyzing thymic involution in the FVB/N mouse strain, in which age-dependent thymic involution is initiated prematurely, we were able to dissociate those components of thymic change that are common to thymic involution in both the aged C57BL/6 mouse and the young FVB/N mouse.
High avidity particles got stuck in the endothelium, whereas particles coated with a lower affinity antibody were able to dissociate from the receptor on the basal surface of endothelium, thereby enhancing delivery to the brain.
Regardless of this, it is clear that while on one hand Pol III needs to bind efficiently to the clamp and exonuclease in order to synthesize long stretches of DNA, it also needs to be able to dissociate from the DNA frequently during the different stages of the replication and repair.
Scrub-jays are therefore able to dissociate from the context of the present and cache in accordance with a future desire to eat.
To mimic common acidic α-amino acids, the residue was designed to be N-acylsulfonamide that possesses an acidic proton and is able to dissociate under the physiological conditions.
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