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is dissociated
verb
To make unrelated; to sever a connection; to separate.
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The H2S is dissociated after photoexcitation to the S1 state.
Atomic oxygen is simultaneously generated when molecular oxygen is dissociated by 184.9nm and ozone by 253.7nm.
"Killing is dissociated from pain; it's even dissociated from life," wrote Kael in a review of "Magnum Force" (1973).
The head is dissociated from the body, stuck in space and unable to move forward or back.
Lescale-Matys, L. et al. Regulation of the ovine intestinal Na+/glucose co-transporter (SGLT1) is dissociated from mRNA abundance.
After STX17 interacts with Snap29, ULK1 is dissociated from STX17 and is degraded through the proteasome pathway (Fig. 7).
But what makes them different is that their libido is dissociated from sexual attraction.
This intermediate is dissociated to CO, CHx and Cx, which are oxidized to CO2.
These relations can be applied whether the hydrate is dissociated under bulk conditions, or in porous media.
Subsequently, the OH* is dissociated from the Fe atom (S4), and another H2O molecule is attracted to another neighboring Fe site (S5).
Previous studies showed that native tetrameric TTR is dissociated to monomers that undergo a local conformational transition to amyloidogenic monomers28,29,30,31.
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