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How To Use Dissociable In A Sentence

  • The fight against war is indissociable from the fight against the system that breeds it, as it breeds all forms of violence.
  • Indeed, it should be indissociable from them. Times, Sunday Times
  • Bornstein posed this question in relation to the debate about the existence of dissociable implicit and explicit learning systems.
  • The blood-spattered breeze-block wall stands as grisly testimony of the violence which, apparently, is indissociable from this family's fragile celebrations.
  • According to Hardcastle, pain is a complex phenomenon consisting of many dissociable dimensions. Pain
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  • These data indicate that the NAc core and shell make dissociable contributions to behavioral flexibility during set shifting.
  • Our data indicate that mechanisms for the emergence of gender versus racial bias are neurogenetically dissociable. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Children Who Form No Racial Stereotypes Found”
  • They report that “wanting” and “liking” have “are in fact dissociable and have different neural substrates.” Revealed Preference vs. Happiness, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
  • These proteins fulfill their function as long as they bind their dissociable ligand, the peptide.
  • Behavioural studies on monkeys, analysing the effect of circumscribed damage to specific regions in the inner part of the temporal lobe, have identified several dissociable, interacting memory structures.
  • Yet this very activity is indissociable from making our thought answerable to the world.
  • Publisher: Putman Media, Inc. Influence of the formamidine pesticide chlordimeform on ovulation in the female hamster: dissociable shifts in the luteinizing hormone surge and oocyte release (SuDoc EP 1.23/6: 600/J-94/040) by U.S. Environmental Protection Agency OpEdNews - Quicklink: US Drinking Water and Watersheds Widely Contaminated by Hormone Disrupting Pesticide, Atrazine
  • Such assumptions, indissociable from a danger of arbitrary power, would have serious consequences which the court cannot overlook.
  • To say that a system is functionally dissociable is to say that it can be selectively impaired, that is, damaged or disabled with little or no effect on the operation of other systems. Modularity of Mind
  • Taboo-breaking and boundary-crossing become indissociable.
  • often drugs and crime are not dissociable
  • The criticism of our time ... is indissociable from an investigation and experience of its transcendental field (s), of the (impersonal) tendencies and haecceities which traverse it, as well as the potentialities, utopian ones perhaps, with which our present can be composed. The Skeptic's Field Guide
  • In the domain of working memory there are many studies that support the view that verbal and visualspatial information are processed by dissociable subcomponents.
  • In the text I prefer “valuing” for this act of the Will distinguishable from pleasure and arguably antecedent to and dissociable from it, as on Ockham's own view. Pleasure
  • Weak acids have dissociable protons like strong acids, but they simply do not dissociate completely.
  • The anion formed by removal of the dissociable hydrogen atom of a weak acid will compete with the hydronium ion formed from the autoionization of water, leaving an excess of hydroxide ion.
  • Each of these disorders have been found in otherwise cognitively normal individuals, suggesting that the lost capacities are subserved by functionally dissociable mechanisms. Modularity of Mind
  • The peptide binds to the protein noncovalently; without the dissociable peptide ligand, the MHC molecule loses its stable structure very rapidly and becomes sensitive to proteolytic degradation.
  • Dissociable Neural Pathways Are Involved in the Recognition of Emotion in Static and Dynamic Facial Expressions.
  • Each of these disorders have been found in otherwise cognitively normal individuals, suggesting that the lost capacities are subserved by functionally dissociable mechanisms. Modularity of Mind
  • I do, however, agree with the Danish and German Governments that the contractual arrangement and terms must be such that the credit transaction is clearly dissociable from the main supply of goods.
  • For that, it would be necessary in the future (but there will be no future except on this condition) to think both the event and the machine as two compatible or even in-dissociable concepts. Jacques Derrida
  • dissociable," with tongues which he cannot utter, or cannot understand; that, like the wife of Hector, it proclaims in accents scarcely to be resisted, that there is a tower assigned to everyman, where it is his first duty to plant himself for the sake of his own, and in the defence of which he will find perhaps enough to do, without extending his care to the whole circuit of the city walls. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 371, May 23, 1829
  • This task is interesting because it assesses two dissociable abilities.
  • These biochemical and organismal effects are evolutionarily dissociable to some extent, because some changes in gene expression appear to have no consequence for organismal phenotype.
  • Here the argument is indissociable from its structure of presentation.

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