disassembly Meaning & Definition

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Examples of disassembly

  • Cooling induced spindle disassembly and the recovery after warming in living human eggs (abstract).

  • These events include the migration of the spindle, disassembly of microtubules, the separation of homologous chromosomes, and the formation and extrusion of the polar body.

  • However, some work has also explored later phases of design, and in particular, the phase of assembly and disassembly of designs.

  • It isn't that music like this is impervious to mechanical disassembly.

  • It is nearly impossible to generate and evaluate all the disassembly sequences to seek the optimal one using a graph-based approach.

  • On the other hand, the disassembly methods and the neural network-based approaches can cope with larger parts, but usually find local optimal solutions.

  • A disassembly sequence is unfeasible, not to mention optimal, if some hard constraints such as geometric precedence constraints are not satisfied.

  • There may be some disassembly during the interplanetary transport, but it may be followed by an assembly upon arrival to a less hostile environmental niche.

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