Definitions
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- noun The process of
disassembling . - noun computing The code generated by a
disassembler .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the act of taking something apart (as a piece of machinery)
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Examples
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The most difficult point in disassembly was dealing with the catches over the CD/DVD drive.
Al Powerbook G4 15″ Hard Drive Upgrade — Meandering Passage 2006
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The deputy secretary of energy, Daniel Poneman, called the disassembly "a milestone accomplishment."
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This suggests an optimal value also arises for the transformation rate associated with capsid disassembly, which is exhibited by the mathematical model.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Maria R. D'Orsogna et al. 2009
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Understand good citizen the 'monied interests' on Wall Street are directly responsible for the 'disassembly' and subsequent destruction of our economy!
Conceptual Guerilla - Central Command in the War of Ideas Joe Lyles 2010
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Ammunition demilitarisation involves destroying the inherent capabilities of the ammunition through a series of processes such as disassembly, size reduction, melt-out of explosives and incineration of non-recyclable explosives, the company said in a statement.
TODAYonline 2010
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Ammunition demilitarisation involves destroying the inherent capabilities of the ammunition through a series of processes such as disassembly, size reduction, melt-out of explosives and incineration of non-recyclable explosives, the company said in a statement.
TODAYonline 2010
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"I helped with the 'disassembly' of the original studio in October 2007 and went out at least once a week during the summer to help Frank and the students.
Jane Dwyre Garton: IIT Architecture Students Produce Important New Work at Ragdale 2008
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The plant is the nation's only nuclear weapons assembly and disassembly facility.
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The B53's disassembly ends the era of big megaton bombs, said Hans Kristensen, a spokesman for the Federation of American Scientists.
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Since the B53 was made using older technology by engineers who have since retired or died, developing a disassembly process took time.
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