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be dissociated
verb
To make unrelated; to sever a connection; to separate.
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He doesn't want the two to be dissociated, he wants a pavilion that goes alongside the content.
Cells from tissues of vertebrate animals can, like sponge cells, be dissociated and allowed to reaggregate.
Her image and her name had been transformed by Dom's announcement, and were framed with sorrow, could never be dissociated from it.
More than in the past, political and socioeconomic integration may be dissociated from cultural and relational assimilation.
State and trait impulsivity may be dissociated.
Rpn13C could be dissociated from Uch37 in the presence of 15 mmol/L NaOH (Fig. 3E).
Salt can be dissociated by the interaction between salt anions and surface OH groups of Al2O3.
In addition, insulin may be dissociated or internalized and degraded via a CEACAM-mediated mechanism.
First, protodimers are formed, which can be dissociated by changing the pH back to 8.
Lidamycin (LDM) can be dissociated to an apoprotein (LDP) and an active enediyne chromophore (AE).
The acid-soluble constituents can be dissociated by acidification after dissolution in alkaline medium [13].
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