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an electrical separation between areas of an integrated circuit.
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Condition which prevents interaction between circuits.
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Normally defined as a single joint motion. It is important to remember that one cannot isolate a muscle while resistance training. For example, immediately following a load application, the stabilizer muscles become partially involved, due to the machine's assistance. The outside assistance (machine) helps the body or specific joint(s) to remain stable while the prime movers cope with the load. ...
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means inhibiting the transport of radioactive material to:
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Concurrent transactions are isolated from the updates of other incomplete transactions. These updates do not constitute a consistent state. This property is often called serializability. For example, a second transaction, traversing the doubly linked list mentioned in the consistency example, will see the list before or after the insert, but it will see only complete changes.
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