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In the process, oxygen pulls electrons away from the metal, causing it to disintegrate.
"The fatal injuries were inflicted as a result of a person or persons who has or have not yet been identified, deliberately firing a missile equipped with an exploding warhead at the jetliner in which the deceased persons were passengers, causing it to disintegrate at high altitude," he said.
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I think this protagonist, this self, often recognises that it is a fictional construct, but it also recognises that thinking of itself as such might cause it to disintegrate.
Catlin's lab spent weeks breaking down its chemistry and realized that users evaded detection because the chemicals and heat used in standard urine tests caused it to disintegrate.
As the four-man band starts to play, the raw-energy of the sound produced will reverberate inside the clay, causing it to slowly crack, disintegrate and explode, changing the music as it does.
Overcooking ravioli will cause it to break or disintegrate.
This was so cumbersome that future generations left it to disintegrate.
John Krawchuk, the director of historic preservation for the Department of Parks, says the salt and moisture in the air are causing the concrete to disintegrate.
The aircraft struck the ocean at 22 31 AT (01 31 UTC) at an estimated speed of 345 mph (555 km/h, 154 m/s, or 299 knots) and with a force on the order of 350g, causing the aircraft to disintegrate in less than a second into millions of pieces.
The danger lies in the case of a perimeter of an acid such as AA which works as electrocatalysis, so for its acidity media to enhance the oxidative current peak which causes blood to disintegrate and the formation of a complex leads to death.
This creates a flow of electrons between the metals that eventually causes them to disintegrate.
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