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was uncoupled
verb
To disconnect or detach one thing from another.
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Notably, the ATPase activity was uncoupled, which largely remained unaffected in these variants.
Given that PD activity was uncoupled to the events in the CRT task, we next explored if the same context was accompanied by greater spontaneous cognitive activity (P3).
We next sought to determine whether binding of DmsA by its cognate chaperone DmsD required the TatABCE proteins that comprise the translocase or instead was uncoupled from these components.
To further investigate whether only domains I-II of GBV-B contain critical, virus-specific RNA replication elements, we similarly analyzed the chimeric replicons in which translation was uncoupled from replication and no longer dependent on the GBV-B 5'NTR.
Therefore, it is likely that the relationship between heritability and eQTL detection was uncoupled in aging worms as a consequence of the increased polygenic and less strong gene expression regulation.
Both resting (state 2) and ADP-stimulated (state 3) coupled respiration were substantially reduced (18 28%) in diabetic subjects, as was uncoupled O2 flux with parallel electron supply from both NADH (complex I) and FADH2 (complex II).
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Stability and affinity can therefore be uncoupled.
As a consequence of this lateral movement, drawbars may remain off center when cars are uncoupled.
They have now been uncoupled, because Aung San Suu Kyi and her party have displaced the military at that level.
Plate elasticity and crushable material response are uncoupled.
Xin, M. et al. Myelinogenesis and axonal recognition by oligodendrocytes in brain are uncoupled in Olig1-null mice.
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