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be disordered
noun
Absence of order; state of not being arranged in an orderly manner.
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Even a simple one, by contrast, would be disordered if managers had no idea of what was happening.
Low angle boundaries, for example, have well defined dislocation structures unlike high angle boundaries that are considered to be disordered.
This means that matter ceases to be disordered and indefinite.
Unsolved BubR1 residues are expected to be disordered and not involved in B56γ1 binding.
The propensity of different parts to be disordered is a surprisingly good predictor of their functional importance.
STM images obtained at higher magnifications give an evidence that the surface appears to be disordered, however.
Both N- and C-termini are predicted to be disordered (disorder scores exceed the threshold of 0.5).
Moreover, followed by being solved in formic acid during solution preparation, the orientation of the starch's chains may be disordered.
This particular case is an excellent illustration of the tight interconnection between politics and science, and highlights how fast this narrow equilibrium can be disordered.
Temperatures of 200°C to 275°C should not be enough for graphite to form [30], thus we expect the carbon in the hydrothermal vein to be disordered.
While the pattern must be disordered, it must also be as uniform as possible.
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