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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete dissolution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the total breaking apart or ending of something, such as a relationship, organization, or agreement.
Example: "The board voted for a complete dissolution of the partnership after years of conflict."
Alternatives: "an absolute breakup" or "a total disbandment."
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The dissolution rates of the basalt components scale exponentially with temperature, and the glass is almost completely dissolved after 10000 years at 60 C, whereas the time for a complete dissolution takes 4000 and 1500 years at 80 and 100 C respectively (Figure 3a, d, g).
In my London Evening Standard column yesterday, I argued that the disconnect between the BBC's executive and the BBC Trust "could be cured without bringing about a complete dissolution of the Trust".
A clear solution was obtained by incubating a complete dissolution of the surfactant.
Nevertheless, too long etching leads to a complete dissolution of the small SiμG.
Partial dissolution is expected to affect the cuticle while a complete dissolution leads to an open structure.
Conversely, irradiations performed at room temperature using Au ions lead to a complete dissolution of the oxide particles, in agreement with the estimation of ballistic vs. radiation enhanced diffusion effects.
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Due to the presence of the hydrophilic glycolide units into the PLA polymer (50 50 molar ratio), in the case of NPs formulated with PLGA a completed dissolution of Dtx is achieved within the first 2 hof the test.
Our patient developed a localised infection with a significant concomitant osteolysis and an almost complete dissolution of part of the ulnar diaphysis.
Meantime, a nearly complete dissolution of the intermetallic phase Mg17Al12 in the melted layer is observed, leading to the formation of a super-saturated solid solution on the surface.
Here, the gypsum caps a hill where it was formerly mined; it dips through a karstic dissolution zone into an area of complete dissolution and collapse.
It was found that a SrCrO4 depletion zone was formed at the surface as a result of the complete dissolution of the inhibitor particles, suggesting that transport of the Sr2+ and CrO42− might be through a network of channels created by the voids remaining in the epoxy matrix.
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