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dissociation [dɪˌsəʊsɪˈeɪʃən -ʃɪ-] n 1. the act of dissociating or the state of being dissociated 2. (Chemistry) Chem a. a reversible chemical change of the molecules of a single compound into two or more other molecules, atoms, ions, or radicals b. any decomposition of the molecules of a single compound into two or more other compounds, atoms, ions, or radicals 3. (Chemistry) separation of molecules or atoms that occurs when a liquid or solid changes to a gas 4. (Psychiatry) Psychiatry the separation of a group of mental processes or ideas from the rest of the personality, so that they lead an independent existence, as in cases of multiple personality
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dissociation noun separation, break, division, distancing, divorce, isolation, segregation, detachment, severance, disengagement, disconnection, disunion a complete dissociation from one another Translations dissociation [dɪˌsəʊʃiˈeɪʃən dɪˌsəʊsiˈeɪʃən] n → dissociation f dissociation from sb/sth → dissociation de qn/qch dissociation n → Trennung f, → Dissoziation f (geh, Chem, Psych) dissociation [dɪˌsəʊsɪˈeɪʃ/ən] n → dissociazione f dissociation [dɪˌsəʊsɪˈeɪʃ/ən] n → dissociazione f 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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| Indeed, Stratton's difficulty in locating his limbs in the upside-down world of his experiment recalls a bad trip, if not the dissociations of psychosis. These dissociations provide evidence for a separate pathway in humans for sensing the orientation relative to gravity that is apart from the well-known pathway for orientation perception of the visual world. Suslick counters that because chemical dissociations occur in mere femtoseconds, reactions would have been well under way even in the acetone bubbles. |
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