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The perchlorates in the mud then sucked moisture out of the air until there was enough water for them to dissolve (a process known as deliquescence).
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It tempted composers -- including figures like Sessions, Stravinsky and even Copland -- searching for a common language once tonality irredeemably dissolved (a process that started a few milliseconds after the Big Bang of Bach).
However, a Companies House spokesperson told BBC Scotland: "Sevco 5088 would not be able to apply to change its name to 'The Rangers Football Club Ltd' until either the original company is fully dissolved, a process which can take about a year to complete, or the receivers give the go-ahead for the name change to take place.
The day began with the expectation that Thursday's negotiating session would be brief and that the union would dissolve itself, a process known as decertification, and that owners would lock out players by the end of the day.
Replacement deposit, in geology, mineral deposit formed by chemical processes that dissolve a rock and deposit a new assemblage of minerals in its place.
After a final day of negotiations, the players union formally dissolved itself, a process known as decertification.
Under the plan, the government itself could fall on a majority vote of no confidence, but Parliament as a whole could be dissolved -- a process that would force a new election -- only if 55 percent of legislators were in favor.
Mfolo announced that the whole technical team, under Bright, has been dissolved, and a process to recruit new members will begin soon.
The debate over consumer protections has at times threatened to overshadow other aspects of the overhaul, which include more transparent trading of over-the-counter derivatives; the establishment of a council to detect systemic financial risks; and the creation of a process to dissolve an ailing company before it becomes too big to fail and requires a government bailout.
Its aim was to describe in detail the process by which flowing water shapes and ultimately dissolves materials--a process of considerable interest to scientists in fields ranging from chemical engineering and pharmacology to geology.
The bead is boiled in nitric acid to dissolve the silver (a process called parting), and the gold residue is weighed.
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