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Isolation

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Isolation is the near or complete lack of social contact by an individual.

Isolation or isolated may also refer to:

Sociology and psychology

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Mathematics

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Natural sciences

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  • Electrical or galvanic isolation, isolating functional sections of electrical systems to prevent current flowing between them
  • An isolated system, a system without any external exchange
  • Isolating language, a type of language with a low morpheme-per-word ratio
  • Isolation (microbiology) techniques to separate microbes from a sample containing mixtures of microbes
  • Reproductive isolation in population genetics, prevents members of two different species from producing offspring if they cross or mate
  • Topographic isolation of a summit, the great circle distance to the nearest point of equal elevation

Engineering and computer sciences

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Entertainment

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In books

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In film

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In television

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In music

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In dance

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  • A move in which only one part of the body is in motion whilst the rest of the body remains stationary.

Other

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See also

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