0 present participle of isolate --
1 to separate something from other things with which it is connected or mixed: --
Features of maltreatment also were important in isolating aspects of caregiving experiences that were most strongly associated with theory of mind deficits.
From the perspective of numerics, this suggests that isolating blocks are stable with respect to numerical errors.
Left to their own devices, most pupils will play through their music from beginning to end without isolating areas for improvement.
System and method for isolating failures in a locomotive.
This work included cutting the lateral olfactory tract, thereby isolating the olfactory bulb from olfactory cortex.
This technocratic approach may be partly successful but often at the cost of isolating and stigmatising the beneficiaries.
He rightly points out that it lacks both verse and doxology, but his two other reasons for thus isolating this setting are less convincing.
The first five types of transformations do not pose any particular problems for identifying and isolating the object.