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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Isolation (health care), various measures taken to prevent contagious diseases from being spread
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Isolation ward
In hospitals and other medical facilities, an isolation ward is a separate ward used to isolate patients with infectious diseases. Several wards for individual patients are usually placed together in an isolation unit.
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In an isolation uni ...
, a separate ward used to isolate patients with infectious diseases
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Isolation (psychology)
Isolation (german: Isolierung) is a defence mechanism in psychoanalytic theory first proposed by Sigmund Freud. While related to repression, the concept distinguishes itself in several ways. It is characterized as a mental process involving th ...
, a defense mechanism in psychoanalytic theory
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Emotional isolation, a feeling of isolation despite a functioning social network
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Isolation effect, a psychological effect of distinctive items more easily remembered
Mathematics
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Real-root isolation
In mathematics, and, more specifically in numerical analysis and computer algebra, real-root isolation of a polynomial consist of producing disjoint intervals of the real line, which contain each one (and only one) real root of the polynomial, and ...
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Isolation lemma, a technique used to reduce the number of solutions to a computational problem.
Natural sciences
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galvanic isolation, isolating functional sections of electrical systems to prevent current flowing between them
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isolated system
In physical science, an isolated system is either of the following:
# a physical system so far removed from other systems that it does not interact with them.
# a thermodynamic system enclosed by rigid immovable walls through which neither m ...
, a system without any external exchange
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Isolating language, a type of language with a low morpheme-per-word ratio
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Isolation (database systems)
In database systems, isolation determines how transaction integrity is visible to other users and systems.
A lower isolation level increases the ability of many users to access the same data at the same time, but increases the number of concurre ...
, how and when the changes made by one operation become visible to other concurrent operations
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Isolation (microbiology)
In microbiology, the term isolation refers to the separation of a strain from a natural, mixed population of living microbes, as present in the environment, for example in water or soil, or from living beings with skin flora, oral flora or gut f ...
techniques to separate microbes from a sample containing mixtures of microbes
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Reproductive isolation
The mechanisms of reproductive isolation are a collection of evolutionary mechanisms, behaviors and physiological processes critical for speciation. They prevent members of different species from producing offspring, or ensure that any offspring ...
in population genetics, prevents members of two different species from producing offspring if they cross or mate
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Topographic isolation
The topographic isolation of a summit is the minimum distance to a point of equal elevation, representing a radius of dominance in which the peak is the highest point. It can be calculated for small hills and islands as well as for major mountain ...
of a summit, the great circle distance to the nearest point of equal elevation
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Vibration isolation Vibration isolation is the process of isolating an object, such as a piece of equipment, from the source of vibrations.
Vibration is undesirable in many domains, primarily engineered systems and habitable spaces, and methods have been developed to p ...
, in engineering, the process of isolating an object from the source of vibrations
*In electronics, a measure of how well two ports are disconnected in devices such as
directional couplers and
circulators
A circulator is a passive, non-reciprocal three- or four-port device that only allows a microwave or radio-frequency signal to exit through the port directly after the one it entered. Optical circulators have similar behavior. Ports are where an ...
Entertainment
In film
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''Isolation'' (2005 film), an Irish horror film
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''Isolation'' (2009 film), a British documentary film
*''Isolation'' (2015 film), a drama film featuring Dominic Purcell, Stephen Lang, and
Tricia Helfer
Tricia Janine Helfer (born April 11, 1974) is a Canadian-American actress and former model. She played the enigmatic Cylon model Number Six in the re-imagined ''Battlestar Galactica'' series (2004–2009). She also voiced Sarah Kerrigan in ''S ...
In television
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"Isolation" (''The Walking Dead''), an episode of the television series ''The Walking Dead''
In music
*"Isolation", a song by Die Krupps from 1995 album ''
III - Odyssey of the Mind''
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"Isolation" (Alter Bridge song), 2010
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''Isolation'' (Carpathian album), 2008
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''Isolation'' (Fear My Thoughts album), 2008
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"Isolation" (John Lennon song), 1970
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"Isolation" (Joy Division song), 1980
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''Isolation'' (Kali Uchis album), 2018
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"Isolation" (Kreator song), 1995
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''Isolation'' (Toto album), 1984
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Isolation (illusion)
In contact juggling, poi spinning, hooping and other types of object manipulation, an isolation is an illusion whereby a prop appears to float in space, with the performer's hands and body moving around it. In reality the performer is supporting ...
, an illusion whereby a prop appears to float in space
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Isolation (poker)
In poker, an isolation play is usually a raise designed to encourage one or more players to fold, specifically for the purpose of making the hand a one-on-one contest with a specific opponent. For example, if an opponent raises and a player suspe ...
, a play specifically for the purpose of making the hand a one-on-one contest with a specific opponent
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Biocontainment
One use of the concept of biocontainment is related to laboratory biosafety and pertains to microbiology laboratories in which the physical containment of pathogenic organisms or agents (bacteria, viruses, and toxins) is required, usually by is ...
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Quarantine
A quarantine is a restriction on the movement of people, animals and goods which is intended to prevent the spread of disease or pests. It is often used in connection to disease and illness, preventing the movement of those who may have been ...
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Insulation (disambiguation)
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Isolate (disambiguation)
Isolate may refer to:
Arts, entertainment, and media
* ''Isolate'' (film), a 2013 Australian film
* ''Isolate'' (Circus Maximus album), 2007
* ''Isolate'' (Gary Numan album), 1992
Language
* Isolating language, with near-unity morpheme/word ...
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Isolator (disambiguation)
Isolator may refer to:
* Isolator (EP), ''Isolator'' (EP), a 2006 EP by Two Hours Traffic
* ''The Isolator'', a 2015 Japanese light novel
Electronics
* Isolator (microwave), a two-port device that transmits microwave power in one direction only
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Isolationism
Isolationism is a political philosophy advocating a national foreign policy that opposes involvement in the political affairs, and especially the wars, of other countries. Thus, isolationism fundamentally advocates neutrality and opposes entang ...
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Uncontacted peoples, indigenous peoples living in isolation from the external world
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Solitary confinement
Solitary confinement is a form of imprisonment in which the inmate lives in a single cell with little or no meaningful contact with other people. A prison may enforce stricter measures to control contraband on a solitary prisoner and use additi ...
, a special form of imprisonment in which a prisoner is isolated from most or all human contact
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Solitude
Solitude is a state of seclusion or isolation, meaning lack of socialisation. Effects can be either positive or negative, depending on the situation. Short-term solitude is often valued as a time when one may work, think, or rest without distu ...
, a state of seclusion or isolation, i.e., lack of contact with people
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