0 existing or operating separately from other similar things or people -- (人或事物与同类完全分离的)原子式的,分开的,分裂的
In brief, she argues that to regard the gene in the customary atomistic fashion is simply wrong.
Our atomistic strain model is consistent with finite difference equations of continuum elasticity, so we expect that atomistic strain computation is consistent with continuum elasticity.
Thus, simply averaging across atomistic simulations is not going to provide a picture of ion permeation.
Atomistic functionalism claims that there is a direct linkage between functional motivations and 'properties of particular grammars ' (174).
Already we have a first draft of how channels work at an atomistic level.
These results are exactly the opposite of those for atomistic consumption!
Macroeconomic policy games, where the benevolent government interacts with atomistic private agents, offers a new testing ground for these criteria to be evaluated.
Surely the best way to improve is to sing and sing and sing again, not atomistic 'tests' and extracts, but complete pieces of music.