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Al-Qaida and its sympathisers may yet prevail in the country-wide Hobbesian strife, or Yemen may dissolve into anarchy, like nearby Somalia.
Moreover, some VN may dissolve into KOH electrolyte when the cycle time is too long.
Otherwise, because of a considerable solid solution of W in Ni (about 16 at%) at 950°C and the very low solid solubility of Ni in W (about 0.05at%) [24], W atoms may dissolve into Ni particles to form solid Ni-W alloyed particles, and it is easy to reach saturation.
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Or, Davison says, toxins in the fish "may dissolve back into the water … or for all we know they're puking [the plastic] or pooping it out, and there's no long-term damage.
On the other hand, the authors propose that if there is a layer of ethanol surrounding the collagen the adhesive may dissolve and penetrate into the fibrils between the collagen molecules.
This work has an affinity for ingredients like orange peel; it may dissolve if it comes into contact with citrus.
Furthermore, the inorganic carbonate and siliceous skeletons of the dead organisms sinking into the hypolimnion may dissolve, giving rise to increased concentrations of dissolved silica and inorganic carbon in the deep waters of stratified lakes.
Philosophy may someday dissolve into psychology and psychology into neurology, but since the lesson of neuro is that thoughts change brains as much as brains thoughts, the reduction may not reduce much that matters.
Another important issue relates to the significant content of water in biomass-derived oxygenates, which may not dissolve into VGO, although some options have been discussed by Corma and co-workers.
With aggressive treatment, they may dissolve.
Acetone and certain other solvents may dissolve the ink, but they may dissolve the bucket, too.
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