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As an industry grew, a process of scission took place.
A gap began to open, a scission so black it seemed painted.
Bond cleavage or scission is the splitting of chemical bonds.
This was a process of scission or increasing specialization, in which political functions were separated from economic ones.
Chain scission occurs in a polymer as a result of intense localized heat.
Another circumstance under which diffusive bonding occurs is "scission".
Reduction with lithium results in scission of one C-S bond.
Corporatism and society The process of guild scission mentioned above was not simply a response to technological circumstances.
Failure of the chain links is called scission and it can be caused not only by strain but also by chemical means.
The Haber process relies on catalysts that accelerate the scission of this triple bond.
All heretical movements, including the Cathars, suffered from constant scission.
(However, in highly oriented polymers, such moduli can be found and chain scission does occur.
Asymmetrical scission of a bond is called heterolysis.
In solution, however, the dimers dissociate via scission of one Zn-O bond.
In this model, FtsZ scission force comes from the relative lateral movement of subunits.
Blood was spilling over from the long scission in the youth's body, spreading in pools on the stone's surface, beginning to trickle down the sides.
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Chain scission is the cutting up of polymer chains, resulting in a higher concentration of distal tails.
Scission may refer to:
The photo-oxidation reactions include chain scission, cross linking and secondary oxidative reactions.
Chain scission increases with the presence of active Hydrogen molecules (for example, in water) as well as acids and alcohols.
Scission and sunder, steal and plunder.
In certain high temperature hydroformylation reactions, the scission of P-C bonds is observed however.
A scission of the association led to the formation of the Girl Scouts of Jamaica in 2008.
Secondary electrons generated by primary ionizing radiation have energies sufficient to dissociate this bond, causing scission.