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dissociation <a dissociation; dissociations> N

dissociation
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dissociation CHEM
dissociation CHEM
dissociation CHEM
dissociation CHEM
dissociation CHEM

dissociation

dissociation CHEM
dissociation CHEM
dissociation CHEM
dissociation CHEM
dissociation CHEM
dissociation CHEM
dissociation CHEM
dissociation CHEM
dissociation CHEM

complete dissociation CHEM

complete dissociation

dissociation constant

dissociation constant INET
dissociation constant CHEM

dissociation point

dissociation symptom

dissociation symptom

electric dissociation ELEC

electrolytic dissociation CHEM

molecular dissociation CHEM

thermal dissociation CHEM

degree of dissociation CHEM

dissociation by heat CHEM

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More often than not, dissociative photoionization processes can be described within a statistical framework, similarly to the approach used in collision-induced dissociation experiments.
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Sophisticated instruments and reagents enable effective dissociation of brain tissue.
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After formation of a metal enolate, dissociation of halide generates a positively charged oxyallyl intermediate.
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Dream recall frequency has also been related to similar personality traits, such as absorption and dissociation.
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Factors that move the oxygen dissociation curve to the right are those physiological states where tissues need more oxygen.
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First experiences with depersonalization may be frightening, with patients fearing loss of control, dissociation from the rest of society and functional impairment.
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The energy to overcome the activation potential of dissociation usually comes from the translational energy and vibrational energy.
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They argued that the conditions under which the sleeper effect is more likely to occur were not highlighted under the dissociation hypothesis.
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A diagnosis is made when the dissociation is persistent and interferes with the social and/or occupational functions necessary for everyday living.
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Some studies have found it to be associated with psychotic depression and potentially, dissociation.
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