decouple|decoupled|decouples|decoupling in English

verb

separate; disconnect one thing from another; uncouple the coupling of one circuit or part to another (Electronics); absorb the shock of an explosion; decrease airborne shockwaves from an explosion by detonating the explosion underground

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1. After the coupled process control model was developed, a feedback decoupling controller was proposed to decouple the model.

2. The four point suspension strategies are analyzed, which are mechanical decouple andelectrical decouple.

3. Containers decouple applications from underlying host infrastructure

4. So TDD forces you to decouple modules.

5. Vehicle acoustic damping and decoupling system

6. Decoupling end mount system for shock absorbers

7. Imagination has been decoupled from the old constraints.

8. Assembly bearing with hydraulic damping and acoustic decoupling

9. Methods: Using the decoupling and global bifurcation theory.

10. Gasoline prices have been decoupled from crude oil prices.

11. The issue threatened to decouple Europe from the United States.

12. Finally, two hardware decouple Methods : Were compared on their merit and fault.

13. In order to test a module in isolation, you must decouple it.

14. The casing (16) is acoustically decoupled from the housing (10).

15. The actuation circuit and the function circuit are therefore decoupled.

16. Simple circuits including: bias, decoupling, feedback and stabilisation;

17. In heterogeneous and dynamic environments we must decouple the event producers and consumers.

18. Experiments have proven that one-order decoupling filter is feasible.

19. Moreover, manufacturing has been totally decoupled from emissions of acidifying gases and ozone precursors, whilst it has been relatively decoupled from the use of energy and raw materials

20. That means Asia's ability to decouple from the west has not been fully tested.

21. Chinese blackboard erasers that he normally decouples away or chews up look interesting with Cheeseparing eyes particularly.

22. The inner loop adopts sliding mode control which can decouple torque and flux.

23. What I would like to see is idealism decoupled from all constraints.

24. Recent events have disproved the notion that emerging nations had “decoupled” themselves from the advanced economies.

25. First, we have to decouple the main injection system on the gantry level.