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dissociate verb break up, cut adrift, cut off, detach, disassociate, disband, disconnect, disengage, disjoin, dispart, disperse, displace, dissever, disunite, divide, divorce, free, have no concern with, keep apart, liberate, loosen, part, release, remove, scatter, segregate, separate, set free, sever, sunder, take leave, unbind, unchain, uncouple, undo, unlock, unloose, unyoke, withdraw See also: abstract, break, depart, detach, disband, disengage, disjoint, disrupt, dissolve, divide, divorce, eliminate, estrange, isolate, luxate, part, remove, seclude, separate, sever, withdraw How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| It also offered the ability to dissociate from pain to the extent children no longer found blood tests distressing. Although ion trap mass spectrometers are a popular choice for protein studies, analysis of post-translational modifications can be challenging because standard ion fragmentation methods often cause labile phosphates, glycans and other chemical modifications to dissociate from peptides. Since secreted molecules rapidly dissociate from the originating cell, isolation of individual cells based on specificity of secreted proteins is not currently possible. |
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