0 to separate sb or sth from others -- isolere
2 to separate, cut off or keep apart from others -- isolere, avskjære fra (omverdenen)
Two hours after the first injection, fetal thymi were isolated by dissection and single-cell suspensions prepared by passing the thymocytes through cell strainers.
All positive homing products were isolated and sequenced to verify the deletion.
The sign is broken free of any referential function and isolated from history.
The criterion of identification advanced here does not have a role that is strictly isolated, only of use in the philosophy of mind.
In "a state of crisis, of transition", he is isolated, removed from family.
Intuitively one would think that isolating the subject together with the imprinting stimulus provides the best rearing condition if one wants to imprint a duckling.
The vulgar isolated single sounds from words; they observed that these sounds had universal value throughout the whole language.
Additionally, we queried the conventional interpretation of the bipolar factor isolated in many factor analysis studies as contrasting 'endogenous' and 'neurotic' depression.
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