Is there a way to tell Google some of the elements are inappropriate for the page?

I have a page showing the main product for this page, next to it, although these are “related products” which, when you click on them, you go to their page and they have their own related products. The problem is that related products are indexed by Google, so when you search for product-A, you can get product-B page where product-A is a related item, and not just get product-A page. I am trying to prevent this. Any ideas?

Thanks!

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rel= "nofollow" , . , Google .

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nofollow

EDIT :

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"B" "C" , "A" .

EDIT # 2: rel= "nofollow" , , . A- > B, , "" pagerank "B", . , : Yahoo SE nofollow, Google.... , -SEO, . , ... , SEO-, , .

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, darksquid, rel="nofollow" ,

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ajax, ( javascript)

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Use Google Applicance - googleoff / googleon Tags:

http://www.geekzilla.co.uk/ViewC8614968-56ED-4729-9C12-F01677DAC412.htm

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