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Isolation is the process or fact of isolating or being isolated and may refer to: * Human isolation (disambiguation) * Solitude, a state of seclusion or isolation, i.e., lack of contact with people * Solitary confinement, a special form of imprisonment in which a prisoner is isolated most or all human contact * Isolationism in politics, the policy or doctrine of isolating one's country from the affairs of other nations ==Sciences, including formal sciences and applied sciences== * Isolation (health care), various measures taken to prevent contagious diseases from being spread * Isolation (psychology), a defence mechanism in psychoanalytic theory first proposed by Sigmund Freud * Isolation level in database systems, how and when the changes made by one operation become visible to other concurrent operations * Isolation tank, a lightless, soundproof tank inside which subjects float in salt water at skin temperature * Galvanic isolation, a principle of isolating functional sections of electrical systems to prevent current * 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 * Vibration isolation, in engineering, the process of isolating an object from the source of vibrations * Isolated system in thermodynamics, a physical system without any external exchange * Isolating language, a type of language with a low morpheme-per-word ratio * Uncontacted tribes, people in isolation from the outside world * Application isolation in computing environments, for example in the Application Isolation API in the Java Virtual Machine or in Security and safety features new to Windows Vista#Application isolation in Windows Vista * Isolation effect or Von Restorff effect, a psychological effect of distinctive items more easily "remembered" * In electronics, a measure of how well two ports are disconnected in devices such as directional couplers and circulators 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Isolation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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