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dissolve Editing technique whereby the images of one shot is gradually replaced by the images of another.
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dissipation unusable or lost energy, as the production of heat in a circuit.
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dissociative Pertaining to dissociation.
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dissociation In psychology - An unconscious process by which a group of mental processes is separated from the rest of the thought processes, resulting in an independent functioning of these processes and a loss of the usual relationships; for example, a separation of affect from cognition.
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dissociation constant A value which quantitatively expresses the extent to which a substance dissociates in solution. The smaller the value of K, the less dissociation of the species in solution. This value varies with temperature, ionic strength, and the nature of the solvent.
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