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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is uncoupled" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you want to describe something that has been separated or detached from another entity. Example: "The system is uncoupled from the main power supply for maintenance."
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is uncoupled
verb
To disconnect or detach one thing from another.
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IF THE eNOS REACTION IS UNCOUPLED: THEN THE REACTION IS: L-arginine is uncoupled and not converted to NO and L-citrulline (figure 1) (tables 3, 4).
Reviewing Homo Deus in the Guardian, David Runciman deemed it a "very intelligent book" envisioning how human nature will change, as intelligence is uncoupled from consciousness.
Note that for (alpha=0) system (1) is linear and if (beta=0) it is uncoupled.
In the low-affinity state, the receptor is uncoupled and consequently inactive.
On the other hand, motion of the electron along the z-direction (axial motion) is uncoupled.
Finally, a present limitation of the parametric approach is that it assumes that range evolution is uncoupled with lineage diversification.
Since (4.1) with γ = 0 is uncoupled, if it has a positive solution, then it has exactly one.
Taken together, the hypoxia-induced angiogenic response in is uncoupled in hypertrophied hearts, presumably due to differential effects of HIF and VEGFR signaling.
Changes to total locomotor activity do not correlate with changes to the amount of sleep, suggesting that sleep is uncoupled form energy expenditure in Drosophila.
This experimental system, in which expansion is uncoupled from maturation, was used to examine the mechanisms controlling the proliferative responses of proerythroblasts to Epo or SCF.
However, this is uncoupled from oxidative phosphorylation (i.e. ATP synthesis).
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