A state in which some integrated part of a person's life becomes separated from the rest of the personality and functions independently.
General process in which molecules (or ionic compounds such as salts, or complexes) separate or split into smaller particles such as atoms, ions or radicals, usually in a reversible manner.
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Mild detachment from immediate surroundings to more severe detachment from physical and emotional experience.
1 Treatment did not result in lower levels of trait anxiety or dissociation .
2 However, the bundled microtubules are apparently resistant to the MgATP dissociation effect.
3 A peculiar dissociation has taken place in the past month or so.
4 These results highlight a dissociation between social task performance and reversal learning.
5 Computed dissociation energies corroborate that dissociation occurs via the lowest energy process.
6 DILC is not the best way to treat chronic static scapholunate dissociation .
7 The saturation assay and the dissociation kinetics assay confirmed the allosteric effect.
8 An acetic acid concentration-dependent rate of dissociation of reduced half-molecules was observed.
9 DRaCALA allows quantitative measurement of the dissociation constant and the dissociation rate.
10 A mild dissociation between exercise intensity and perceived exertion was also observed.
11 After unchanged recruitment to the damage site, dissociation of APE1 became undetectable.
12 The young woman is suffering from a temporary dissociation of brain centres.
13 We show that EWS is required for PARP1 dissociation from damaged DNA.
14 There were no revisions for polyethylene wear, osteolysis or tibial insert dissociation .
15 The bond targeting Fn increased its strength with load under mechanical dissociation .
16 Mental stress may cause a dissociation of sympathetic outflow to different regions.
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Dissociation в диалектах
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