How To Use Dissolution In A Sentence

  • Seleu'cus, Lysimachus, and Cassander to unite against him; and they fought with him the famous battle of Ipsus, in Phrygia, that ended in the death of Antigonus and the dissolution of his empire (301 B.C.). Mosaics of Grecian History
  • The formal dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991 did not automatically change any of that for the better.
  • Our main and imminent danger lay in the sudden dissolution of the ice, or in the capsizal of the berg. The Honour of the Flag
  • The opposition Congress Party won only 51 seats, two less than in 1998 and 12 less than its numbers prior to the assembly's dissolution in July.
  • The method includes the mechanical dissolution of the fiber parts containing thaumatin and, since the protein is very easy to dissolve in water, the aqueous extraction.
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  • The adjustment in staffing after dissolution or merger of the institution.
  • Meant as a follow up to Stadler’s Pools & Pouf collection from earlier this month, Tephra is a co-edition with Carpenter’s Workshop Gallery that represents mutation rather than dissolution. Unique Desk Design : The Wave Desk by Robert Brou
  • The other extreme involves slow weathering of terrestrial carbonates, their dissolution, river-borne transport, and eventual sedimentation in the ocean, and the element's return to land by geotectonic processes. Global material cycles
  • Enhanced algae growth in the reservoir consumes the oxygen in the epilimnion and, as it decays, the mass sinks to the already oxygen-deficient hypolimnion, where decay processes reduce the oxygen concentration even further, resulting in acid conditions at lower levels and the dissolution of minerals from the reservoir bed. Chapter 8
  • Other tests are performed to evaluate the degree of clot dissolution by the fibrinolytic system.
  • The other has led a child-free life based in the back of the wardrobe, waiting on the substitute's bench in case of death, dissolution or disappearance of the main player.
  • I suspect this match will not be the best advertisement for it - the pitch is the kind that'll drive the bowlers to drink and dissolution.
  • The dissolution, taking an account of the distribution of assets, should normally be provided for in the partnership deed.
  • As dissolution proceeds, a honeycomb texture may result, particularly where a mineral has near rectilinear cleavages.
  • It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true. As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides. George Sand 
  • The Chinese have a tradition of breaking open the seed of brucea javonica and taping directly over warts and excrescences to stimulate their dissolution.
  • Compaction in sands proceeds by eliminating porosity by mechanical and chemical processes, and then by pressure dissolution.
  • These changes in female employment are commonly supposed to have influenced rates of family formation and dissolution.
  • But as they struggled to adapt to the modern era, dissolution, decadence and decay set in. Times, Sunday Times
  • This tradition persisted even after the dissolution of the military frontier in 1881.
  • These included the dissolution of the present government and constituent assembly.
  • The basic rules of the dissolution of contract are designed for the occurrence and exertion of the right to dissolve contract.
  • But the point of ego dissolution required to exist in a state of selfless divine love is also one of death and rebirth.
  • Its dissolution is even more important for us than that of Syria. When A Map Is Worth a Thousand Words « Antiwar.com Blog
  • Once upon a time Monarchs regularly refused dissolutions as they tried to cobble together the best available Government from the volatile politics of the time.
  • Each panel expresses the nearing dissolution of life, concluding with the macabre image of a man face down on a rock-bound shore, the sea at his feet.
  • With the dissolution of monasteries in 1534 this craft passed from monasteries to farmers where it remained, for centuries, small-scale or artisanal.
  • Surviving the dissolution of the 'cannonball' which carried them through the sky Ganju and The Green Lantern
  • The currency was hopelessly debased, the government corrupt, the armies more interested in plundering the provinces than protecting them; many people believed the dissolution of the empire was at hand. Superversive: Gondor, Byzantium, and Feudalism
  • God's own image in us is liable to complete dissolution under death's sway.
  • Both kundalini yoga and shabda yoga can be seen as instances of this type, and in a general sense can be called versions of "laya-yoga," the yoga of dissolution. The most eloquent spiritual personality of all time
  • She cites a number of them - partnership dissolutions, divorce custody, disputes over family businesses and inheritances, supplier-client relationship breakdowns, and even feuding neighbours.
  • The star is not the dissolution of individualism into death and oblivion but the freezing of particularity into an eternal image of itself.
  • Today's various forms of dissolution of marriage, free unions, trial marriages as well as the pseudo-matrimonies between people of the same sex are instead expressions of anarchic freedom which falsely tries to pass itself off as the true liberation of man," he said. 06/06/2005
  • The Dissolution of Colleges Act suppressed thousands of chantries, and the Sacrament Act restored communion in both kinds.
  • The threat of dissolution is hardly a sanction to wield against dissident MPs.
  • Both tectonic stress and gravitational loading by overburden can produce pressure dissolution.
  • After the dissolution of the religious houses, where the poor used to be relieved, there was for long no settled provision for them.
  • The dissolution of limestones in weak acid is now a standard palaeontological laboratory technique, and has been used extensively to isolate phosphatic microfossils of all types from Paleozoic carbonates.
  • This generally occurs in marriages so toxic that both partners already know that its dissolution would be the best thing for them.
  • Toledo, I must needs confess and acknowledge that veritably the devils cannot be killed or die by the stroke of a sword, I do nevertheless avow and maintain, according to the doctrine of the said diabology, that they may suffer a solution of continuity (as if with thy shable thou shouldst cut athwart the flame of a burning fire, or the gross opacous exhalations of a thick and obscure smoke), and cry out like very devils at their sense and feeling of this dissolution, which in real deed I must aver and affirm is devilishly painful, smarting, and dolorous. Five books of the lives, heroic deeds and sayings of Gargantua and his son Pantagruel
  • Sadly its own dissolution is not amongst them, but one may at least applaud Council Directive 92/43/EEC of 21 May 1992 on the conservation of natural habitats and of wild fauna and flora as imaginative. Moose on the Loose (2)
  • The data used in our study permit identification of business dissolutions or closures, but contain no information pertaining to the reason for a business' dissolution.
  • Grasping her prey with her legs and jaws, in another moment the wriggling body is passive in her grasp, subdued by the potent anæsthetic of her sting -- a hypodermic injection which instantly produces the semblance of death in its insect victim, reducing all the vital functions to the point of dissolution, and then holds them suspended -- literally prolongs life, it would sometimes seem, even beyond its normal duration -- by a process which I might call ductile equation. My Studio Neighbors
  • The researchers say the higher penalty for separation may be because divorced couples gain some happiness from the dissolution of their marriage. Times, Sunday Times
  • The host rocks for these deposits include limestone and dolomite that have undergone dissolution by low-temperature fluids, either before or during the mineralizing event.
  • If the dissolution process has operated efficiently through time, then extensive caves will be found in a limestone massif.
  • It's been lost, of course, in all the wanderings and dissolutions, which is sad.
  • Complaints of attendant social breakdown, of anomie and alienation, of the dissolution of marriage and households, of the decline of religion, were commonly - and perhaps too glibly - voiced.
  • Objective : To prepare compound lidocaine hydrochloride cataplasm and characterize its viscosity and dissolution features.
  • Since the tested flavonoids are not directly soluble in water, some organic solvents were used as agents for their dissolution.
  • It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true. As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides. George Sand 
  • While full dissolution is unlikely at this point I can see the Baltic States not making their final qualifications needed to adopt the Euro and I could see someone like Greece, Spain or Portugal reverting to their old domestic currencies. Archive 2009-12-27
  • The disease is not mortal -- it is now in a course of cure; but Carolina's remedy is death -- it is suicide; for the _dissolution of the Union is political suicide_. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 3 No 2, February 1863 Devoted To Literature And National Policy
  • The process of building up a truly democratic society has two parts: first, the organization and union in a single movement of all classes that stand for the abolition of classes, and class rule; and second, the overthrow of those social elements that stand in the way of this natural evolution, their destruction and dissolution _as classes_, and the absorption of their members by the new society as individuals. Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement
  • This is evident in the number of double dissolutions - though the futility of these has meant that after having had four between 1974 and 1987, there have not been any since.
  • What are the pros and cons of an asset purchase and dissolution? Christianity Today
  • Sonnets from the Portuguese presents lyric moments of intensity belonging to a narrative of true-life domestic romance, and Modern Love tells the story of a marriage's dissolution.
  • The PCB has also announced the dissolution of provincial cricket associations that were formed on an experimental basis in 2003.
  • Hope was an ardent supporter of the Society, and was its President from June 1859 until its dissolution after 1878.
  • The Chinese have a tradition of breaking open the seed of brucea javonica and taping directly over warts and excrescences to stimulate their dissolution.
  • The formation of a solution of the salt in the water by this process is called dissolution.
  • The president announced the dissolution of the National Assembly.
  • I promise you the effects he writes of succeed unhappily; as of unnaturalness between the child and the parent; death, dearth, dissolutions of ancient amities; divisions in state; menaces and maledictions against king and nobles; needless diffidences, banishment of friends, dissipation of cohorts, nuptial breaches, and I know not what. Act I. Scene II. King Lear
  • Thou appearest in every Yuga in the form called month and season and half-year and year, and art the cause of both creation and dissolution. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 3 Books 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12
  • I cadged tobacco, poor cheap tobacco, from poor doddering old chaps trembling on the edge of dissolution. CHAPTER XIII
  • a fire which destroyed its nearly completed "phalanstery" brought losses which caused, or certainly gave the final ostensible reason for, its dissolution. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • Its leaders, who were sentenced to long stretches in prison, declared the dissolution of the organisation.
  • The city suffered economically from the dissolutions at the Reformation, but revived modestly through silk-weaving introduced by Walloon refugees, and later as a social centre for gentry and clergy.
  • This is due to the rapid dissolution of evaporites.
  • Having a for-profit health insurance industry clearly has benefitted nobody – except for the health insurance industry. 10-20% annual cost-increases is not indicitive of a good business model, its indicitive of an industry in desparate need of either regulation or dissolution. Obama, top Dems to tackle health reform alternatives
  • He is the dissolution called death, the peace of motionless air.
  • It is the act of the assembly because voted by the major part; and if it be a crime, the assembly may be punished, as far forth as it is capable, as by dissolution, or forfeiture of their letters (which is to such artificial and fictitious bodies, capital) or, if the assembly have a common stock, wherein none of the innocent members have propriety, by pecuniary mulct. Leviathan
  • Couples should trade in the straightjacket of strict monogamy, which essentially doesn't work, and instead seek to be 'monogomish,' that is, being essentially faithful but allowing for outside liaisons which just might prevent the dissolution of the primary relationship. Rabbi Shmuley Boteach: The New York Times' Questions Monogamy
  • Only an immediate dissolution and a fresh Parliament can have the requsite authority to begin mending that which they have broken. The Moving Finger Wrote
  • Further military credits were now refused, and angry dissolutions and new elections ordered by the government in December 1861 and May 1862 only served to reinforce the opposition.
  • What the Corporation owned at dissolution was estreated to the Crown.
  • Founded as a hospital by Eudo the Steward, to support four leprous residents, its chapel became a parish church and was able to survive the Dissolution.
  • At the same time, if the threat of dilution or dissolution is not seen as an issue by others, they might not consider their cultural forms as exclusive at all. Cultural Appropriation
  • Breaking down the sexual barriers between the races is a major weapon of cultural destruction because it means the dissolution of the cultural boundaries that define breeding and the family and, ultimately, the transmission and survival of the culture itself. The Volokh Conspiracy » The Syndicated Racism of Sam Francis:
  • The dissolution of the Jesuits also gave impetus to reformers in Charles III's Spain, where secondary schools, such as the Madrid seminary of the nobility, were created to educate the hidalgos.
  • Biovermiculation is limestone erosion and dissolution caused by bacteria over time in the form of pitting and etching.
  • Freud said that in treatment the neurosis with its particular symptomatology converts into the transference neurosis and that the patient is then cured through the dissolution of this neurosis.
  • After an official review of his actions, he was impeached for his dissolution of 1936, which the report argued should have occurred two years previously.
  • Septal margins show conspicuous zones of irregular dissolution around interseptal spaces, but the zones do not occur where septa grew together.
  • Pending issuance of the certificate, the corporation's dissolution is considered conditional.
  • What are the pros and cons of an asset purchase and dissolution? Christianity Today
  • The Bloc's main agenda is the dissolution of Canada. Dear Mr. Cheney
  • It is proper however to observe, that illegitimation caused by the dissolution of such marriages, in conformity with the complicated rules of the Canon Law, was not considered to entail disgrace on the children, nor did it always interrupt the succession either in regard to titles or property. The Works of John Knox, Vol. 1 (of 6)
  • But soon four hours 'deprivation of the drug gave rise to a physical and mental prostration that no pen can adequately depict, no language convey: a horror unspeakable, a woe unutterable takes possession of the entire being; a clammy perspiration bedews the surface, the eye is stony and hard, the noise pointed, as in the hippocratic face preceding dissolution, the hands uncertain, the mind restless, the heart as ashes, the "bones marrowless. The Opium Habit
  • The dissolution of the feudal estates by the Revolution produced a purely atomistic society, characterized by the assertion of individual property right.
  • The evolution and eventual dissolution of galaxy clusters may be largely driven by collisions.
  • There is something right about commending the body to the care of the earth, letting the earth from which we came work its quiet dissolution.
  • The models are based on usual simulation models for chemically amplified photoresist added with swell model and the model for depth- dependent dissolution rate effect.
  • The Family Law Act of 1970 eliminated fault in California divorces, and it also eliminated many of the private investigators that had made careers out of finding ‘fault’ in marital dissolutions.
  • Pore waters also sensitively record the occurrence of other reactions, such as the dissolution, precipitation, and recrystallization of phosphates, carbonates, and sulphides, during early diagenesis.
  • If a disarmament and the group's dissolution were fully implemented, ETA's move—which it referred to as a "definitive" halt to armed activity, rather than a cease-fire—would represent a milestone in Spanish history. Basque Separatists Vow Again to End Violence
  • The Commedia's last allusion to Virgil occurs as late as the final canto, when the poet marks the dissolution of his own powers in the face of God's reality.
  • Sulfate is derived almost invariably from the dissolution of primary or secondary gypsum and/or anhydrite at or near the redox-reaction site (s).
  • German business dissolutions, in which solvent companies simply shut down, soared 9% in the first half of 2005.
  • The abbess was a baroness _ex officio_, and the revenue at the dissolution of the monasteries was £1084. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon"
  • Rocks in intermediate-burial settings experience chemical compaction as well as subsurface cementation and dissolution.
  • The mid-16th century Reformation saw the Dissolution of the monasteries, the destruction of chantries and colleges, and the organised pillage of churches in the greatest act of privatisation England has ever seen.
  • Thus, the guerrillas would prove a catalyst of revolutionary dissolution and the regime would crumble. Warfare in the Twentieth Century
  • The faint rose again blushed on his cheek; his brow and lips lost the ashy paleness of threatened dissolution; such was the dear reward of my unremitting attention -- and bounteous heaven added overflowing recompence, when it gave me also the thanks and smiles of Idris. I.4a
  • The mere isolatedness of a being is per se evil, is the opposite of true existence and life, the ruin of life, that is, death, — is a dissolution of the unitary collective life into indifferent ultimate atoms. Christian Ethics. Volume II.���Pure Ethics.
  • The churches consociated to fight their dissolution
  • Why do we encourage the dissolution of our uniqueness for the systematization of our abilities? Anthony Collins: The Quiet Bastion of Invalid Repudiation
  • A psychoanalytic reading suggests that horror movies play on our individual nightmares, and specifically our fear of death and dissolution, which Freud called unheimlich or uncanny.
  • Here followed a series of grim accusations and counter-accusations resulting in the dissolution of tender romance.
  • Henry VIII's pursuit of marriage dissolutions ended with rather more permanent and momentous arrangements than such modern-day quests: England rejected Rome, and wives literally lost their heads.
  • The second is a flowing, serpentine face coiled around the unutterable disgrace of national decomposition and dissolution.
  • He would meet, when need be, the grim-visaged monster of dissolution with the dignity of a stoic, but by habit disdained not to dodge the shadow with the practised agility of a filcher and scamp. Under the Rose
  • Williams also showed that genistein decreased acid secretion by osteoclasts, thus decreasing bone dissolution.
  • Nyerere was arguing right up to, and beyond the date of the dissolution of the RDA that ujamaa villages must govern themselves.
  • Her reliance on transparent papers, stencils, stamps, collage and tracings lightens the often horrific nature of her imagery by making it seem on the verge of dissolution.
  • At a plenary session of the lower house starting at 1 pm local time, Speaker Yohei Kono read out the Imperial decree signed by the Japanese emperor, proclaiming the dissolution.
  • It is also a heart-rending account of the searing, slow dissolution of a marriage. Times, Sunday Times
  • Multiple phases of zoned calcite are common, often truncated by a major dissolution surface overgrown by a late, granular calcite.
  • Most dissolution clauses require that all liabilities be paid prior to distributing remaining assets to another tax-exempt organization. Christianity Today
  • The number had declined to 3,466 farmer cooperatives by 1999 due to dissolutions, mergers, consolidations and acquisitions.
  • It is proposed that evaporite dissolution led to the collapse of the weakly lithified overburden, and this deformed with a series of concentric extensional faults.
  • Recent data from scintigraphic and imaging and dissolution studies, Study 1 and Study 2 respectively, of LIALDA and two formulations of Asacol (Giuliani SpA, Italy in Study 1 and P&G, Cincinnati OH as reported by Spencer et al in Study 2) was gathered to evaluate factors that affect the release of each 5-ASA formulation. Health News from Medical News Today
  • Is not every incentive and every concession to vagrant appetite a force that enwraps a man in gratification of self, and severs him from duty to others, and so a force of dissolution and dispersion? Voltaire
  • Rhabdomyolysis, which literally means striated muscle dissolution or disintegration, is a potentially lethal clinical and biochemical syndrome.
  • In the wake of Pater's dictum and the gradual dissolution of established artistic practices toward the end of the 19th century - toward the "total work of art" Wagner sought in his operas - visual artists strove more and more to inhere the "condition of music" to their work. Peter Frank: Blague d'Art: Moving Pictures, Frozen Music
  • The avoidance of dissolution has the effect which one would have expected.
  • I use the word dissolution because it has several meanings and in this case both apply. The Dissolution
  • The dissolution was so sudden and severe that hundreds of objects are untraced.
  • The dissolution of the monasteries strengthened the influence of the gentry and nobility and the shire became famous for its landed estates.
  • The history of the universe in its periodic passage from evolution to dissolution is conceived as a biological process of gradual and relentless deterioration, disintegration, and decay.
  • WHEREAS, upon such dissolution, title to the property revested in the Town of Dryden Living in Dryden: West Dryden Road Church
  • This was explicitly the case when it came to their notorious civil service memoranda on the repartition of Ulster and their ‘doomsday’ contingency plans in case of a total dissolution of law and order.
  • But whatever we may think on this doubtful point, if, as long as the bodies remain unaltered, the light is constant and unsevered, then it would seem natural that, on the dissolution of the body, the light — both that in immediate contact and any other attached to that — should pass away at the same moment, unseen in the going as in the coming. The Six Enneads.
  • You can actually vote in a dictatorship or an anarchist dissolution of government if you want it.
  • My husband and I, after a long time of careful thinking and talking, have decided to end our marriage with a no-fault dissolution.
  • There were double dissolutions in 1914, 1951, 1974, 1975, 1983, and 1987, with only one joint sitting following the 1974 election.
  • The dissolution of the Communist secret police, then, was realized on the basis of old Communist laws.
  • The second passage gives an account of the universal dissolution -- called Ragnarok, the Twilight of the Gods. Song and Legend from the Middle Ages
  • The burden for the government's recent economic experiment in unregulated greed is being borne by most of us, with the suddenly unemployed and the shareholders in the government-sanctioned dissolutions bearing more than the average portion of distress. Boo! (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Low pH, caused by acidic beverages or gastric juices (pH 1-4), destroys the enamel surface by partial and complete dissolution of the enamel crystallites, resulting in the release of Naturejobs - All Jobs
  • What are the pros and cons of an asset purchase and dissolution? Christianity Today
  • The collapse of the Ottoman Empire following World War I and the dissolution of the British Raj three decades later replaced sultans with presidents and viceroys with prime ministers.
  • Ward would, I imagine, deplore its readiness to embrace cultural dissolution, its reckless fideism, and its unnecessary obscurity.
  • A beach, in the popular mythology, was a place of dissolution and wreckage and danger, a place only for the desperate and the scavanging poor.
  • In the interim, authority members will take resolutions to their respective cities for approval of the dissolution agreement.
  • This tradition persisted even after the dissolution of the military frontier in 1881.
  • It is a mistake to regard age as a downhill grade toward dissolution. The reverse is true. As one grows older, one climbs with surprising strides. George Sand 
  • So how in the world are you going to be able to tell if the supplement you are considering does all this dissolution and disintegration stuff?
  • In this we have ample cause for the attending train of symptoms that, beginning with drowsiness, rapidly passes into stupor followed by profound coma and ultimate dissolution -- marked evidence of the fact that a chemical agent or poison may produce a mechanical disease; and autopsical research reveals absolutely nothing save the general disorganization of blood corpuscles, as already noted. Scientific American Supplement, No. 421, January 26, 1884
  • The lithology of the bedrock can vary from basalt to sandstone and various carbonate rocks, but most caves form through the dissolution of limestone.
  • Conclusion: The dissolution of indapamide capsules are coincidence with requirement.
  • Browning claims eternity as the due of every man, however mean; and if Whitman feels his foothold 'tenon'd and mortised in granite', it is because he can 'laugh at dissolution' and knows 'the amplitude of time'. Recent Developments in European Thought
  • The sediment is cemented by material derived from pore waters and grain dissolution.
  • Such a variation of the local distances near the redissolution limit could be observed for other polyelectrolytes precipitated by other multivalent cations.
  • Also, both studies used a dosage form that contains a dissolution-inhibiting excipient, magnesium stearate.
  • When the Reichstag reassembled, Papen appeared with the red dispatch box which traditionally contained the the orders of dissolution under his arm.
  • The preponderance of evidence for intrasediment growth and dissolution of evaporites supports a sabkha and, in particular, a saline mudflat setting.
  • So consciousness is perhaps unnecessarily a deep mystery and one solution to the problem is a kind of a dissolution, it's the claim that well it's a kind of pseudo-problem that we construct we introspect and think about ourselves.
  • The first part is the East African Community before 1977; in this part we expound the reasons for setting up the East African Community, the role and the reasons for the dissolution.
  • The plan after the dissolution was that all people would be entirely independent and in control of their own destinies.
  • A psychoanalytic reading suggests that horror movies play on our individual nightmares, and specifically our fear of death and dissolution.
  • Loss of support from the Stasi was a major factor in the dissolution of these groups. March 2005
  • Still with all this enthusiasm, the sober-headed, patriotic element of the South regretted the necessity of this dissolution. History of Kershaw's Brigade
  • In terms of "the self," in other words, the speaker's dissolution into the referent is really her expansion from an ego to a collective (lore-ridden, nature-ridden) self. Passion and Romantic Poetics
  • After these came the unfortunate Nicephorus; his looks were those of a man half-dead from the terror of immediate dissolution, and what he possessed of remaining attention, was turned successively to two black-stoled monks, who were anxiously repeating religious passages to him alternately from the Greek scripture, and the form of devotion adopted by the court of Constantinople. Count Robert of Paris
  • Folkloric and Ayurvedic writings are replete with accounts of the efficacy of the coconut for many ailments from the cure of wounds, bums, ulcers, lice infestations to dissolution of kidney stones and treatment of choleraic dysenteries.
  • These findings may be due to the video and text not adequately differentiating the topics of disintegration and dissolution.
  • So there probably would have been no English Reformation and no dissolution of the monasteries. The Sun
  • By 1825, through a series of foundings, dissolutions, and amalgamations, there were two significant conspiratorial societies, the Southern and the Northern.
  • In the majority of cases, however, I was unable to establish formal dissolutions.
  • Let us consider her as a whole, who can only maintain herself by what we call the discord of the elements; that she exists by the continual dissolution and re-union of her parts; that from this springs the universal harmony; that from this the general stability has its birth. The System of Nature, Volume 2
  • It is postulated that the lowered pH microenvironment in the guts of organisms may accelerate mineral dissolution and precipitation processes during ingestion.
  • They blame pornography for divorce, the dissolution of families, the debasement of sex, and general spiritual dissolution.
  • (suspectable), occasionally and alternatively used by husband when having writing to do in connection with equitable druids and friendly or other societies through periods of dire want with comparative plenty (thunderburst, ravishment, dissolution and providentiality) to a sofa allbeit of hoarsehaar with Amodicum cloth, hired payono, still playing off, used by the youngsters for czurnying out oldstrums, three bedrooms upastairs, of which one with fireplace (aspectable), with greenhouse in prospect (par-ticularly perspectable). Finnegans Wake
  • Part of the claim related to the dissolution of his business and his claim that that was caused by his mental state following the diagnosis of asbestos related illness.
  • The irrevocable dissolution of the magical Tumble Room gives it a psychological weight beyond its filmic illusion and flights of fancy.
  • The dissolution of calcium carbonate provides only temporary storage of carbon dioxide.
  • A.strange perversion of facts," cries the sapient criticaster, with that normal amenity which has won for him such honour and troops of unfriends: when his name was proposed as secretary to the R.A. S., all prophesied the speediest dissolution of that infirm body. Arabian nights. English
  • Leached residual soil and sediment of overlying strata occur within the dissolution pipes and pits.
  • From the dissolution of feudal ties emerge squabbling subjects nursing secret grievances, haughtily guarding caste privileges, or jealously policing petty distinctions.
  • In contact with solutions of mineral acids, organic acids, or magnesium complexing agents, the rate of dissolution of the brucite layers is increased. Geology of asbestos
  • This is not easy for me to contemplate and has troubled me for many years - I recall my reluctance to accept the theory that some trigons on a diamond octahedron were produced by dissolution.
  • I may also, in the last instance, mention that I have found the above methods of electro-dissolution peculiarly adapted for the preparation of unstable compounds such as stannic nitrate, potassic ferrate, ferric acetate, which are decomposed on the application of heat, and in some instances have succeeded by the following means of crystallizing the resulting compound obtained. Scientific American Supplement, No. 586, March 26, 1887
  • Expressed in terms of individual psychology, the danger was one of dissolution of the painfully acquired superego and corresponding regression in the ego.
  • Grieving, heartsick, I began dissolution proceedings and joined a women's divorce support group, sponsored by the local chapter of the National Organization for Women, searching for closure and healing.
  • In 1940 the old Burwell drainage commission finally accepted voluntary dissolution when its ancient pump engine collapsed beyond repair.
  • Cinema offers simultaneous affirmation and dissolution of the binary oppositions upon which our most fundamental notions of self and other are based.
  • Converted to an Elizabethan great house following the dissolution of the Monasteries, the abbey has a peaceful atmosphere.
  • While the dissolution of aristocratic corporate bodies may be a cost to society, in that bulwarks against despotism are eroded, Tocqueville believes that on balance the individual gains.
  • · Making it impossible for the medium matter (formed as a result of incomplete dissolution) to mineralize rapidly, to continuously release energy and produce various NH4+ and PHO4 - ions, and to renew the humus in the soil. Chapter 6
  • The dissolution of Yugoslavia, however, has led to severe short-term dislocations in production, employment, and trade ties. The 1994 CIA World Factbook
  • A dissolution in those circumstances would not merely have involved the measure under discussion, but if the Government of that day had received the support of the electors at the poll their victory must have carried with it that settlement and reform of the relations between the two Houses of Parliament which is necessary to secure the effective authority of the House of Commons. Liberalism and the Social Problem
  • This abundance minimum is interpreted as primary, and not dependent on nannofossil dissolution in the water column or post-burial, and could be related to an inter-regional event.
  • That assumes that the euro can survive disunion and dissolution. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is known that opaline silica is prone to dissolution on the sea floor.
  • He has the name and voice of a raddled troubadour chasing his dissolution around the American heartland.
  • Grace informs us in her introduction "that Buddhists believe that a bodhisattva is a particular kind of enlightened being - one whose compassion runs so deep that he or she resists a final dissolution of the soul into Eternity until all sentinent beings have themselves attained liberation from suffering. American Chronicle
  • A cedar shingle wall is beautiful from the start of its life all the way through to final dissolution.
  • The sediment is cemented by material derived from pore waters and grain dissolution.

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