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The official recognition of Debord's work tends to dissociate the revolutionary from the writer whose classical prose style has been compared with that of great memorialists such as Saint-Simon.
However, the ribosome tends to dissociate.
Glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) from Thermus thermophilus is a homotrimeric enzyme that tends to dissociate at acidic pH values.
This leads to the instability of the CeNi5 alloy at high temperatures, which tends to dissociate in its elemental components.
In the same trend, the segregation of systems in disconnected parts of the crystal, which tends to dissociate primarily strongly interacting pairs, is initiated by plane wave instability modes.
An alternative possibility would be that Pcl is a less tightly associated component of PRC2 that tends to dissociate from the complex during biochemical purification.
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In studies of college runners, he found that less accomplished athletes tended to dissociate, to think of something other than their running to distract themselves.
Moreover, shocks created by fast stellar winds tend to dissociate H2 through collisions.
Histological scrutiny of both specimens from the small intestine (Fig. 8) and esophagus (Fig. 9) revealed that the tumors were similarly composed of large anaplastic polygonal cells that were discohesive and tended to dissociate from each other with a prominent neutrophilic infiltrate.
Perception, action and memory tend to dissociate.
In contrast, complexes involving hydrophobic interaction tend to dissociate readily in the gas phase.
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