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Both tend to speak of national security as though it were still capable of being dissociated from universal well-being.
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Consequently, larger amounts of hydrate were dissociated at higher temperatures.
"Killing is dissociated from pain; it's even dissociated from life," wrote Kael in a review of "Magnum Force" (1973).
It can't be dissociated".
We are capable of being that".
Well, I'm dissociating too.
From these results, we propose a catalyst design strategy to combine metals that adsorb O weakly, such as Au clusters or Pt nanoparticles, with supports that exhibit strong enough interactions with oxygen to be capable of easily dissociating water.
Unless the monomers within a fibril are chemically cross-linked, fibrils should generally be capable of dissociating to monomers in native buffer until an equilibrium position is reached, and this position is a measure of fibril stability with values that can be quite robust.
The mechanism by which Srs2 dismantles Rad51 seems to be the result of ATP-driven motor activities of Srs2 that are capable of dissociating not only DNA structures but also protein DNA complexes.
48 In contrast to the results relating to biomarkers of bone resorption, no significant effect was observed with serum bone formation markers, BSAP, and osteocalcin, supporting the idea that this inhibitor is capable of dissociating these two processes.
According to the chelate scale reported by Lewis et al. [37], Zn-ligand complexes with stability constant, K, less than 1016.2 were capable of dissociating during deposition at -1.3 V.
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