Sentence examples for case of dissolution from inspiring English sources

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For the case of dissolution via an adsorbed intermediate, Langmuir and Frumkin adsorption isotherms are considered.

Further, in case of dissolution experiments, both the co-crystals showed a significant enhancement (DE5 and DE20, p < 0.001) in the dissolution profiles as compared to pure ezetimibe.

Exact solution of the convective diffusion equation for the case of dissolution of a solid wall into a falling laminar liquid film is obtained in terms of confluent hypergeometric functions.

In the case of dissolution of carbonates, water samples will show a 1 2 relation.

Variations in laws regulating division of property in the case of dissolution have helped explain the likelihood that women are out-of-couple when they give birth (Ekert-Jaffe and Grossbard [2008]).

Greater gender differentiation between paid and unpaid work is found for Italy than for the U.S., which might be linked to the higher rate of non-employed women in Italy, where the economic dependency of the partner with less earning power is protected in case of dissolution, only when framed within a legal marriage.

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"The decision confirmed," Ms. Levi said, "that well-established laws designed to protect children in cases of dissolution apply to children of same-sex couples".

Isothermal and nonisothermal cases of dissolution are considered whereby the latter is described by the coupled equations of mass and heat transfer.

Like a number of her contemporaries, Sarfati juxtaposes portraits, interiors, and landscapes to build both a larger picture and a mood — in this case, one of dissolution, isolation, and ennui that edges into desperation.

The molar ratio of Na/Cl is still constant and approximately close to 1.0 in the case of halite dissolution, but the greater than 1.0 means that Na released may be from silicate weathering (Mayback 1987).

For the case of the dissolution reactions of KFe3[ SO4 2 − X(CrO4 X](OH 6, concentrations of SO4 2− and CrO4 2− always were similar in the solution (see formulas in Table 1), since both anions presented similar dissolution rates (see Fig. 6) and in some cases the CrO4 2− concentration was higher, probably this limits the competition between both anions, being favored the adsorption of chromate.

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