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is dissolution
noun
The termination of an organized body or legislative assembly, especially a formal dismissal.
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The common theme is dissolution of centralised power and the demand for 'autonomy' and personal freedom".
Something is fundamentally wrong when the only effective weapon in a union's arsenal is dissolution.
The main factor for the enrichment of TDS is dissolution of salts and evaporation of water.
The bioavailability of poorly water soluble drugs is dissolution rate dependant.
One possible explanation for this is dissolution of Zn from the nanowires in the course of culturing.
This ratio was also found in solution in the batches equilibrated at low pH where the dominating reaction is dissolution.
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On the one hand, there's dissolution and degradation, and on the other there's dogged labour, compulsive honesty and the production of enduring art.
Two key steps that affect oral bioavailability of drugs are dissolution and gastrointestinal permeation.
In contrast, there are two main classes of drugs that are dissolution limited.
Based on these calculations, low solubility inhaled corticosteroids and large dose anti-infective agents may be dissolution limited.
It is all well and good looking at the formation of civil partnerships, but since 2008 there have been dissolutions, which function much like a divorce.
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