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the disassociate
verb
To separate oneself from a person or situation.
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· Never one to rush himself, Chris Noonan has confirmed that he will be directing the romantic comedy The DisAssociate for MGM next May.
In addition, the disassociate rate of PU.1 binding to its DNA promoter is K d = 170 nM [ 43].
(2) The disassociate rate of GATA-1 binding to its DNA promoter is K d = 2.8 nM, which is more stable than the binding of GATA-2 to its promoter site K d = 4.4 nM [ 42].
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It is due to the fact that in the given thermodynamic condition the product disassociate back to the input compounds.
Mr. Kremer, the museum spokesman, said the letter disassociating the museum from Mr. Banerjee's work was in error.
In placing the term "tenderhearted" in close proximity to the term "disassociated," the Quran creates a semantic connection between the two.
The calculated exciton binding energy suddenly drops to zero and the force on the nanotube increases dramatically when the exciton disassociates as the nanotube moves towards the electrode.
Thus, the handoff latency will be reduced to MAX(T1, T4), as shown in Figure 3. AP switch phase (T1) is the duration from the MN disassociating with the serving AP to its associating with the target AP.
The anodes oxidize forming metal ions, while the cathodes disassociate water, forming hydroxide (OH−) and hydrogen gas (H+).
Philippe Harousseau, the United States director of marketing for Dove, said that "for the realness of the story we disassociated the visuals and the voices".
The goal of the currency is to disassociate the old methods of money transfer and to allow people true freedom in their ability to transmit value from one person to the next.
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