0 the condition of being alone, especially when this makes you feel unhappy:
1 the condition of being separated from other people, towns, countries, etc.:
geographic/rural/social isolation
Variations in completeness of reporting between regions will further underestimate the true numbers of isolations made.
Most zygote isolations were completed using cellulase and pectinase because the enzymes substantially improved this process.
Nested-subset structures are usually found among insular communities of different sizes and isolations.
In contrast, other serotypes may be introduced periodically, causing epidemics, with few isolations reported in intervening years.
They concluded that the peak of adult respiratory disease hospitalization followed the peak of influenza virus isolations by 1 week.
Fifty-four per cent of isolations were due to intrafamilial infection.
Proteins in a cell do not work in isolation of one another.
Thus, the isolation of an immature cell from a heart does not necessarily denote that it is serving as a cardiac progenitor or stem cell.
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