Examples of 'scission' in a sentence

Meaning of "scission"

scission (noun): The act of cutting or dividing something, particularly used in the context of splitting an organization or group
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  • The act of division, separation, cutting, cleaving, or severing; cleavage.

How to use "scission" in a sentence

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We are on the brink of a scission that appears irreversible.
Scission and fragmentation in public life.
The likely reason is the scission of a benzene ring.
Moral consciousness implies a kind of scission.
Asymmetric scission of a bond is called heterolysis.
The irradiation results in chain scission.
Oxidative scission of indene to homophthalic acid.
All subject showed imperfect scission.
Bond cleavage or scission is the splitting of chemical bonds.
Electrons can also be more efficient at causing chain scission.
Such molecular chain scission is difficult to achieve by synthesis.
Degradation was particularly assessed with molecular chain scission measurement.
This scission does no justice to what insists on being dialectically whole and complete.
This is known as chain scission.
Scission of credit institutions.

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This may occur through chain scission or other degradation.
Scission of estates.
There may be enzymatic or hydrolytic scission of the chemical bonds.
This scission may split dimer residues and recombine single residues.
Random chain scission.
Hereinafter the term scission enzyme refers to a peptide scission enzyme.
In polyolefins the attack from free radicals can result in chain scission.
To the scission point.
It is probable that the hydroxyl radical is responsible for the strand scission.
Chain scission can then be achieved by further oxidation with periodate ions.
The hydrolysis reaction leads to molecular chain scission at the ester bond.
Chain scission is a term used in polymer chemistry describing the degradation of a polymer main chain.
The maximum allowable temperature is affected by the scission inhibitor which was used.
The endpoint of the scission line seems to provide a point where a tear is easily initiated.
In the second stage measurable weight loss in addition to chain scission is observed.
Law of Scission and law of dominant character.
The effect of hydrogen ion concentration on the scission rate was also studied.
Suitable agitation should not cause enough shear to result in significant polymer chain scission.
Scission of the Tours congress.
In such cases the dominant reaction is crosslinking rather than polymer chain scission.
The most dangerous scenario would be a scission between Arab and Kurdish Iraqis.
This leader sequence consists of typical hydrophobic amino acids and ends at a plausible scission point.
Scission within Fatah.
We present a quantitative study about the effects and kinetics of nanotubes scission induced by ultrasound.
No Scission today.
Butyl rubber can not be vulcanized with peroxides due to the chain scission reactions.
The process involves scission of a pyrophosphate bond, analogous to hydrolysis.
The Catholic communion has been broken by the conciliar scission.
A method for identifying a peptide scission enzyme inhibitor comprising,.
Man does not directly experience the Absolute or unity or the Primordial Scission.
In this experiment, the homolytic scission did not take place.
As noted above, the evolution of gaseous products is an indicator of degradation by scission.
These treatments result in both chain scission and cross-linking events.
If the hydrolytic resistance is not sufficient, the polymers can undergo chain scission.
In this model, FtsZ scission force comes from the relative lateral movement of subunits.

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