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disjunção
Catalan
disjunció
State of being disconnected.
disconnection
disjuncture
disconnectedness
connectedness
Portuguese
disjunção
1
The social historian Claire Langhamer has a convincing explanation for this
disjunction
.
2
Yet this
disjunction
is at the core of the band's appeal.
3
Analysts have said the current rally has shown a
disjunction
between prices and fundamentals.
4
There may be other belief-feelings, for example in
disjunction
and implication; also a disbelief-feeling.
5
Yes-everythingis always related in machines-butalso connected by
disjunction
.
6
There's an utterly weird
disjunction
between two arms of government.
7
The
disjunction
between the threat and the response is widening.
8
It is the
disjunction
between values and actions that is so damaging for Brown.
9
Again, there's a strange
disjunction
between what she says and how she comes across.
10
Can it be that the
disjunction
is a final one?
11
Acknowledgment of God effects a conjunction of God and man; denial of God causes
disjunction
.
12
The transient just precedes chromatid
disjunction
and spindle elongation.
13
Not until now had I found his contemplative
disjunction
from his surroundings to be disturbing.
14
So there began a rather curious
disjunction
between my mood (deflated) and theirs (elated).
15
This study investigated that eucalyptol inhibited tubular epithelial cell
disjunction
and tubulointerstitial fibrosis stimulated by glucose.
16
That calcium triggers chromosome
disjunction
alone is unexpected.
disjunction
fight the disjunction
weird disjunction
annular disjunction
barbaric disjunction
cause disjunction
Portuguese
disjunção
desconexão
Catalan
disjunció
desconnexió