disjoin การใช้
- Since my request was for a new administrator chosen by me and Farhansher to join us, the similar fair request for you guys to can be disjoin the mediation.
- In the adjacent-1 segregation pattern, homologous centromeres disjoin so that T1 and N2 go to one pole, while the N1 and T2 go to the opposite pole.
- If you want to make me disjoin the discussion, just do it; otherwise, let's discuss your opinion about my POV and request for having a co-mediator.
- The Platonists regarded this as a sign of their peculiar propriety; and Plutarch notes it when writing that the Pythagoreans " utterly abominate " 17, which " bars them off from each other and disjoins them ".
- New materialists have invoked Derrida and other historical thinkers to trace the emergence of their philosophy and to justify their environmental claims : " No justice . . . seems possible or thinkable without the principle of some responsibility, beyond all living present, within that which disjoins the living present, before the ghosts of those who are not yet born or who are already dead [ . . . ].
- Pharmacology divides hallucinogens into three classes . " dissociation " ( Latin " dissocioatus " " to disjoin, separate " from " socius " " partner, ally " ) meaning " ( 3 ) An unconscious separation of a group of mental processes from the rest, resulting in an independent functioning of these processes and a loss of the usual associations, a separation of affect from cognition . " " Dissociative disorders " is defined as " a group of mental disorders characterized by disturbances in the functions of identity, memory, consciousness, or perception of the environment; this diagnostic group includes dissociative ( older term, psychogenic ) amnesia, dissociative fugue, dissociative identity ( older term, multiple personality ) disorder, and depersonalization disorder . " " Deliriant " is a technical term introduced to distinguish hallucinogens that primarily cause " delirium " ( 1982, from Latin " deliro " " to be crazy " and " delira " " go out of the furrow " ) : " An altered state of consciousness, consisting of confusion, distractibility, disorientation, disordered thinking and memory, defective perception ( illusions and hallucinations ), prominent hyperactivity, agitation, and autonomic nervous system overactivity; caused by illness, medication, or toxic, structural, and metabolic disorders ."