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Carbon dioxide from the atmosphere becomes dissolved in water (H2O), with which it reacts to form carbonic acid (H2CO3), which dissociates into hydrogen ions (H+) and bicarbonate ions (HCO3−), which further dissociate into hydrogen and carbonate ions (CO32−).
Students who solely attend a work-based learning provider are seen to further dissociate from school.
PVAc/C60 adducts prepared with low [PVAc]:[C60] ratios may contain weak C60 C60 bonds that further dissociate and account for the instability of the products.
In Experiment 3, we placed upright or rotated participants in an upright or rotated immersive virtual environment, which allowed us to further dissociate vestibular from visual cues to the environmental reference frame.
In Experiment 2, we explored the relationship between the N2pc and Ptc by attempting to further dissociate the components.
The liver was then removed en bloc, rinsed with ∼25 ml of HBSS, minced in a petridish containing HBSS with collagenase, and incubated for 20 min at 37°C to further dissociate the cells.
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Such dislocations were further dissociated into two equal partial dislocations with Burgers vectors of a/2〈0 1 1〉.
Within bacterial cells, BMCs are metabolic modules that can be further dissociated into their constituent structural and functional protein domains.
After the product bound [structure (d)] is formed, it is further dissociated into various structures either through one or two electron transfer process to give the most stable product [structure (g)].
As the applied rf power increases the –CH3 groups present in the DMDMS precursor first dissociated into CH, C and O, without forming CH2 and CH3 radicals and then the CH radical further dissociated into C, Hα, and Hβ related radicals, respectively.
Cells were further dissociated by serial passaging through a syringe with 25-gauge needles.
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