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isolation [ˌaɪsəˈleɪʃn] SUBST no plur

1. isolation (separation):

isolation

2. isolation (loneliness):

isolation

isolation ward SUBST

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A common concern with organs-on-chips lies in the isolation of organs during testing.
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The population appears to be thriving, possibly due to its isolation from human activity.
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This isolation, at least in the early stages, should extend to the supporting services as well as the value adding process or gemba itself.
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He did have some contact with humans during his isolation.
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One of the two must wait until the other completes in order to maintain isolation.
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Because of the isolation of the location, they were protected for a great time.
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The main tracking area is 1120 sqft and there is a 200sqft m2 piano isolation room and a 176ft m isolation room.
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Systems do not work in isolation, and the well-being of the person depends upon the well-being of all the interacting body systems.
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Also, perceived social isolation can lead to less motivation.
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The isolation and primitive conditions caused logistics and operator morale problems in early days.
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