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What does dissimilate mean?

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Verb
  1. (rare, transitive) To make dissimilar or unlike.
  2. (rare, intransitive) To become dissimilar or unlike.
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However, microorganisms that can effectively dissimilate and ferment glycerol remain predominantly untapped.
The INTERPOL could collect the information on parcel bombs and dissimilate it to the countries to take necessary measures to prevent it.
In this way, P. acidipropionici resembles some halophilic archaea which do not have the PTA-ACK pathway and use AMP-ACS and ADP-ACS enzymes to assimilate and dissimilate acetate, respectively.
Although in the initial stages of negotiations there is often very little to report, the negotiating committee will dissimilate as much information as possible.
Clinical and senior management need to show their vision and clearly dissimilate this particular aspect of safety culture.
Light intensity greatly affects O2 availability through PSII activity, and this O2 could be used by the TCA cycle to dissimilate acetate.

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