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"I'm used to living in a disassociated universe," she said.
I can look at my body in a disassociated manner and see it instrumentally.
I spent many years in a disassociated state, as I battled a panic disorder.
It's almost like being in a disassociated state where what is going on around me is not really impinging too much on my consciousness.
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In particular, a disassociated molecule can re-bind to a position which is Gaussian distributed around its previous position and with variance σhop=1 bp (Wunderlich and Mirny, 2008).
MTV's parent company, Viacom, has been busy in the Web 2.0 sphere recently, launching a disassociated social network called Flux, previously known as Tagworld.
Unfortunately many clinicians wrongly associate statistical data to a disassociated problem.
To explore the positive and negative sides of the manliness myth, Fincher had only to propose a single character, a man with a "disassociated" personality (Brad Pitt's enraged Tyler Durden is the alter ego of Edward Norton's unnamed, milquetoast protagonist).
Similarly, a disassociated member is a member of the series organization who was once also associated as a member of the particular protected series being discussed, but has since ceased to be associated with that protected series.
Most negative emotional reactions are you identifying a disassociated aspect of yourself.
A disassociated NK cell can restart and bind to new targets and finally eliminate them, commonly referred to as recycling capacity or killing frequency [2].
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