Collocations withisolation
These are words often used in combination withisolation.
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complete isolation
Then there are people in the archive who grew up in complete isolation.
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cultural isolation
The fundamental reason is the profound geographical, social, and cultural isolation and consequent marginalization to society.
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extreme isolation
Unfortunately, there are problems involving education, medical care and the extreme isolation of these people.
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feeling of isolation
The artificial cutting and the separation of the words reinforce this feeling of isolation.
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geographic isolation
The effects of impoverishment, child care burden, instability, and geographic isolation on child maltreatment were analyzed separately for the two types of neighborhoods.
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geographical isolation
There is no evidence that these clades diverged as a result of geographical isolation.
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increasing isolation
Increasing isolation of protected areas in tropical forests over the past twenty years.
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international isolation
Until 1972-3, however, the stress was always on overcoming international isolation.
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isolation booth
For example, the studio had a separate isolation booth for drums and a very small booth designed for vocals.
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isolation cell
In 2009, he was reported to be in deteriorating health while held in an isolation cell.
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isolation ward
Sam spent the next two weeks in intensive care, fighting for his life, and a further fortnight in an isolation ward.
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relative isolation
These paradoxes can partly be explained against a background of relative isolation in a period of profound social change.
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reproductive isolation
With disruptive selection on a single trait, divergence must involve a fitness loss of the same magnitude as the eventual reproductive isolation.
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sense of isolation
The elevators were frequently not working, increasing the sense of isolation, especially for the elderly.
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social isolation
Coping with loneliness and social isolation in later life : a pilot study.
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splendid isolation
Justices do not exist in splendid isolation.
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total isolation
Only a few concepts are acquired at a time, and very often, each concept is learned in total isolation.
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vibration isolation
The goal is to establish vibration isolation between a body transferring mechanical fluctuations and a supporting body (for example, between the machine and the foundation).
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virus isolation
Blood samples for serology and virus isolation were collected daily.
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