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A tattered copy of Disintegration, a present from my older brother, is one of my prized possessions.
In Mrs. Graves's case, Merck argued that Fosamax did not cause Mrs. Graves's jawbone disintegration, a condition that led to several operations to replace her jawbone.
His first collection, A Long Fourth, and Other Stories (1948), contains subtle depictions of family disintegration, a concern that continues to surface in his subsequent work.
It's about cultural disintegration, a city stuck in the shadowy interlude between the end of empire and whatever was coming next.
Biographical readings are perilous, but with Zweig, a master biographer, they seem essential, and it is hard not to see in this story of mental disintegration a self-portrait.
The cables sketched life almost 20 years after the Soviet Union's disintegration, a period, as the cables noted, when Mr. Medvedev, the prime minister's understudy, is the lesser part of a strange "tandemocracy" and "plays Robin to Putin's Batman".
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A larger k is associated with a delayed-sigmoidal disintegration and a smaller k represents an exponential decay.
All the reactions create changes in the organic structure caused by alterations in the chemical bonding and may lead to a disintegration of an object [1, 4].
This elegiac novel traces the disintegration of a marriage, a casualty of the North's victory in the Vietnam War..
MANAGING disintegration in a civilised way is a business at which Britain's establishment, for obvious historical reasons, excels.
Mechanics for the disintegration of a company could take a few forms.
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