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There's a suggestion, in the initially disembodied voice, that Akiko is split off from herself in some way.
When an amino acid is degraded, the ammonia nitrogen at one end of the molecule is split off, incorporated into urea, and excreted in the urine.
The couple installed an interior "balcony," a small room-within-a-room that is split off from the apartment's main space with metal-framed glass walls.
Though Clara wants more from him, Paul can manage sexual passion only when it is split off from commitment; their affair ends after Paul and Dawes have a murderous fight, and Clara returns to her husband.
Analysts are also not ruling out the possibility that other companies may enter the bidding for Quaker Oats, thereby altering the dynamic of whether Gatorade is split off from Quaker's other food products.
These changes may be arrested by cooling the solution to −195 °C (−319 °F), at which temperature prelumirhodopsin remains stable; on warming to −140 °C (−220 °F) prelumirhodopsin becomes lumirhodopsin, with a slightly different colour; on warming further, successive changes are permitted until finally retinal is split off from the opsin to give a yellow solution.
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"So what you're doing, in effect, is splitting off votes from the major party challenger.
He's taking early retirement as part of a realignment in which HP is splitting off its $8 billion test and measurement business (the original business of William Hewlett and David Packard) from its main computing and imaging operations.
Motorola Mobility was split off from Motorola in January 2011.
In America research was split off from investment banking in 2003, with painful effects.
In 1999, the new territory of Nunavut was split off from the Northwest Territories.
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