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
All isolations of salmonella have to be reported; so far this year 31 have been notified in animal feedingstuffs.
Salmonellae were isolated from these birds in the same general proportions as isolations obtained in earlier studies from frozen poultry eviscerated in packing plants.
Moreover, results of isolation experiments alone are not very informative.
If animals reared in isolation show normal display, this result tells us nothing about factors influencing behavioural development.
The art or method of demonstration coming out of geometry does not appear in the text in isolation.
Stories told and retold can illuminate the young artist and ease his isolation.
Lastly, the current methods for islet isolation need improvement, since only about half of attempted isolations produce transplant-ready islets.
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.