Collocations withseparation
These are words often used in combination withseparation.
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angular separation
These properties include architecture- and wavelength-independent geometrical properties such as angular separation between the star and planet, and timescales associated with orbital motion.
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chromatographic separation
It enhances the chromatographic separation of the components.
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clear separation
There is a clear separation between vehicular and pedestrian movement.
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complete separation
Enzymatic maceration enabled complete separation of endosperm and maternal tissues.
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flow separation
For these conditions a flow separation or 'breaking' of the second or third wave downstream of the original groove was a common occurrence.
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formal separation
First, all children were experiencing their first formal separation from their biological family.
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geographical separation
Feelings of family obligations and affective relationships spanning the generations have not been weakened by geographical separation.
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legal separation
There were, further, 20,000 cases brought for legal separation.
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magnetic separation
Zircons were extracted from about 10 kg of rock, using standard density and magnetic separation techniques.
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permanent separation
But it gave no power to order permanent separation.
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physical separation
There isn't enough physical separation, classification, eviction, incarceration, repression for that to be possible.
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principle of separation
The next sentence is as direct a rejection of the principle of separation of levels as one could hope to have.
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separation agreement
Where a reconciliation failed, relatives on both sides might assist in drawing up a formal separation agreement.
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separation of ownership
Such separation of ownership and control gives rise to a free rider problem.
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spatial separation
This modulation depended on the spatial separation between targets.
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strict separation
Analogous conservation results typically fail for languages where there is a less strict separation.
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vertical separation
The 'vertical separation and fragmentation' option was victorious.
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