A typical trick was to coat a gold object with a metal that could be dissolved by an acid. |
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Unbuffered aqueous solutions are easily rendered slightly acidic by dissolved carbon dioxide. |
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When this compound is dissolved in water, an acidic solution of hydrogen cyanide, also known as prussic acid, is produced. |
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When the market became a bear market, the investment income to pay losses dissolved. |
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The relationship has dissolved in acrimony as accusations are levelled by both sides. |
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The whole partnership then dissolved into acrimony and mistrust and legal wrangling. |
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His usual good humored expression had dissolved into one of annoyance and displeasure. |
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A weighable quantity of drug is dissolved in a calculated volume of a suitable solvent, usually water or ethanol. |
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Generally an elected assembly is dissolved only if there is crisis in the house or if a ruling coalition breaks down. |
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Within moments, we would be dissolved into hopeless, helpless, joyful laughter. |
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Soils with more clay and organic matter tend to hold water and dissolved chemicals longer. |
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During this time the dissolved protein molecules are spontaneously adsorbed on the quartz surface. |
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Similar cost curves were generated for the removal of adsorbable organic compounds and dissolved inorganic species. |
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A fourth drug, apomorphine, comes as a tablet to be dissolved under the tongue. |
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When dissolved solids are carried along with the flowing groundwater, the process is called advective transport or convection. |
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These holes appear to represent tubercles that did not become phosphatized and were dissolved during maceration. |
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First of all what was the crisis in Gujrat that an assembly wherein the ruling party enjoyed comfortable majority by itself had to be dissolved? |
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But can an Assembly be dissolved arbitrarily, capriciously, whimsically, at the absolute discretion of a Chief Minister? |
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Within changing environments created by dramatic lighting effects, kaleidoscopic clusters appeared and dissolved. |
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These may be braced and strengthened by bathing the eye with brandy and water, Hungary-water, rose-water with white vitriol dissolved in it. |
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When the catalyst is dissolved in the same solvent as the reagents, getting the catalyst back can be a difficult matter. |
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The parties have also argued that the king can reconvene the parliament dissolved in May 2002 to restore the democratic process. |
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Rock salt mined in Cheshire was sent to the coast to be heated and dissolved in brine and then recrystallized. |
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She then took part in a wolf pack off Ireland until Admiral Doenitz dissolved it early in 1944, leaving U390 to operate alone. |
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When water flows, it carries the dissolved constituents in solution and redeposits them elsewhere. |
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Groundwater will contain the minerals dissolved as the water moves through soil and rock materials. |
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The membrane is described as semipermeable because it allows water, but not dissolved substances, to cross it. |
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I use a homemade scoop to measure, and stir it in with a soft brush till completely dissolved. |
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If your receiver drifted out of sync, the picture dissolved into meaningless dots and lines. |
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The alcohol and dissolved base are then mixed with the oil and agitated for one to two hours. |
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Nonmetal oxides that form acidic solutions when dissolved in water are called acid anhydrides. |
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It immediately dissolved itself and it was expected that the matter would rest there. |
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The accident dissolved my life into illness, weakness, pain and exhaustion, cold and hunger. |
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The executive disaffiliated the league, which dissolved itself at its Whitsun conference. |
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But, as Beth entered, the pity in her eyes melted Alicia's cool reserve and she dissolved into a crumpled heap on her bed. |
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But when it was dissolved in methylated spirits, it produced a glorious purple colour, which, to Perkin's delight, would dye silk. |
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But when the spring melt comes, some dissolved alpha-HCH flows into the Atlantic. |
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Salts conduct electricity well when melted or when dissolved in water or some other solvents but not when they are solid. |
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We have recorded reduced levels of chloride, nitrate-nitrite nitrogen, ammoniacal nitrogen, chemical oxygen and dissolved and suspended solids. |
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They then add the binder material, dissolved in a solvent, and mix the materials with an agitator. |
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Some nitrogen gases, especially ammonia, are alkaline when dissolved in rain. |
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Since the accident at 12, my life had dissolved into pain, illness, weakness and exhaustion. |
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And then everything dissolved into a series of technicolored bubbles, and she knew no more. |
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Add sugar one tablespoonful at a time, beating well until sugar is dissolved and mixture is fluffy. |
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I entwined my fingers with hers, experiencing relief and dissolved anxiety as I felt her squeeze back. |
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Lozenges should be sucked on and moved side to side until it is dissolved, just like hard candy or a cough drop. |
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Once most of the crystals have dissolved, add another heaped spoon and continue to agitate, checking periodically on your progress. |
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Taste is the sensation of a dissolved object penetrating the taste buds on the tongue and surfaces of the mouth. |
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An unbroken list of masters of the almonry school exists dating from the fourteenth century until 1538 when the monastery was dissolved. |
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This dressing is simply made by combining all ingredients together until sugar is dissolved. |
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For example, sodium oxide dissolved in water yields sodium hydroxide, or lye. |
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They demand reinstatement of the dissolved parliament and return to appointing prime ministers on the recommendation of the House. |
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A woman whose marriage has been dissolved bears on a lozenge her paternal arms, charged for the purpose of distinction with a mascle. |
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Within seconds of meeting him, this sense of mystique has dissolved, along with the lumps of brown sugar being heaped into our coffee cups. |
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A divorced spouse can apply for maintenance when the marriage is dissolved. |
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Use washing soda crystals dissolved in hot water, and a scrubbing brush, or a purpose-made acid. |
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The early scarcity of dissolved sulfates and atmospheric oxygen has big implications. |
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So, on Sunday, the governing committee dissolved the associate status level. |
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Tarnish can be removed from silverware by applying a little whiting dissolved in methylated spirits. |
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The stone which provided ballast for the sleepers has partly dissolved in the rain and provided valuable chemicals for flowers such as orchids. |
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He tested strychnine, thebaine, coramin, caffeine, brucin, absinthe and, finally, camphor dissolved in oil seemed to best meet his needs. |
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As it decays, it ties up dissolved oxygen, eventually causing creatures like shrimp, fish, crabs, and octopuses to suffocate. |
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Chromatography is a technique for analyzing mixtures of gases, liquids, or dissolved substances. |
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When scouts reported a river ahead, the army dissolved into a mob and ran for it. |
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I blew out puffs of smoke, watching as they came out as perfect circles and then dissolved into nothing. |
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Angular depressions at the base of siltstone laminae represent casts of halite that was dissolved by lower-salinity waters that introduced silt. |
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In reality, even in the first links of the chain of causality the causes have already flowed and dissolved beyond the scope of our vision. |
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The proposition that tolerance of SO2 by these terricolous mosses depends on metabolic detoxification of dissolved bisulfite was investigated. |
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In aqueous solutions, water is the solvent and all dissolved substances are solutes. |
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Like those of the Group 1 metals, the oxides of the alkaline earths can be dissolved in water to form bases. |
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Each wafer, a beautiful raspberry color, dissolved in the mouth and filled it with an intense taste of raspberries. |
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Jack quickly doused the cubes with some water and then waited until they dissolved and flowed into the absinth. |
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It must be dissolved slowly in water, over several days and then filtered to remove traces of Acacia tree bark, elephant hide and rhino horn. |
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His acceptance of the situation had dissolved and his confusion heightened once again. |
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Next put the rawhide you will be using into a bath containing cold water with about 2 ounces of washing soda per gallon dissolved in it. |
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Its normally the ions that react with other chemicals when dissolved in water. |
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They are dissolved in warm water and the liquid is taken as a drink between meals. |
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People have had success with tea, vinegar, baking soda or Epsom salts dissolved in warm water. |
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So the clan bodies, village councils, and public assemblies were either dissolved or made toothless against the chiefs. |
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I dissolved some aspirin, swigged it, and then sat back to enjoy the first of several hot rum toddies, sipping gratefully, huddled by the big radiator in the kitchen. |
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The afternoon quickly dissolved, and after putting on blankets, applying liniment and leg wraps, helping bed stalls, and cleaning up the barn, it was dark. |
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Salinity, temperature, and dissolved oxygen strata were measured in each basin of each lake, again to compare abiotic limnology across lakes and over time at Ogac Lake. |
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Dingwell et al. have shown at low dissolved water contents in rhyolitic melts, large changes in melt viscosity can occur for very small changes of water content. |
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White to yellowish calcite often fills the central part of the agate and must be dissolved away to expose the quartz, which is common, and the barite, which is less common. |
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Any nervousness quickly dissolved as we catch up on lost years. |
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The anti-Japanese organizations have been dissolved, and all other civil and Internet anti-Japanese movements are being destroyed and annihilated. |
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In many cases, quartz overgrowths were preferentially corroded and dissolved in the presence of pyrophyllite, most likely during acidic metasomatism. |
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For ions dissolved in water, the rapid exchange of water molecules around the cation usually provides the space for an anion to approach the cation. |
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The transcendental unity of the semiotically self-sufficient text and undifferentiated spectator dissolved into a complex series of critical and discursive relations. |
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Add the equivalent amount of sugar and stir until sugar has dissolved. |
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Yet, in the absence of the traditional ruling magnates to supervise border rule and defence, the region's precarious peace dissolved into feuds and reiving. |
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Each nation was forced to accept individual allotments from a tribal land base, their nations were dissolved, and they were forced to become citizens of the new state. |
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For example if hydrogen chloride is dissolved in an organic compound such as methylbenzene no acidic properties are shown, unlike when it is dissolved in water. |
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The Freemasons had dissolved their lodges under government pressure, and state employees in all professions were subject to dismissal for left-wing associations. |
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Here, Keaton's la-di-da flibbertigibbet dissolved all of her neurotic mannerisms and simply stood still, gently and lovingly warbling what became the film's essence. |
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Roasted, pulverised and dissolved in wine, the lobster's rostrum is served as a medicine for a variety of urinary diseases, as well as for removal of kidney stones. |
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Its mild alkalinity works to turn up fatty acids contained in dirt and grease into a form of soap that can be dissolved in water and rinsed easily. |
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After Alessandro Bernaroli became Alessandra, the state dissolved her marriage. |
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The resulting effect is that the dissolved oxygen level goes down in the water, weeds like water hyacinth proliferate and there's breeding of mosquitoes. |
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We discovered the need to have a water analysis done to quantify the hardness, because a water softener to lower the dissolved mineral content was on the horizon. |
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My life had dissolved into illness, weakness, pain and exhaustion. |
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Unfortunately, a lot of the details dissolved from my memory as soon as I got up, and I've been wracking my brain trying to remember exactly what was going on. |
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In November, Kiir dissolved all internal party structures, setting the two men on a collision course. |
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Cook, stirring often, for 10 minutes or until the sugar is completely dissolved and the mixture is smooth. |
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All chromatographic methods rely on differences in the affinities of the various members of a group of dissolved or gaseous chemicals for a certain adsorbent. |
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The union with Norway was peacefully dissolved in 1905, leading to Sweden's current borders. |
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When anthropogenic contaminants are dissolved or suspended in runoff, the human impact is expanded to create water pollution. |
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In 1814 Christiania once more became a real capital when the union with Denmark was dissolved. |
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Conceptually the salinity is the quantity of dissolved salt content of the water. |
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The concentration of dissolved chloride ions is sometimes referred to as chlorinity. |
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The concentrations of dissolved gases like oxygen and nitrogen are not usually included in descriptions of salinity. |
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However, carbon dioxide gas, which when dissolved is partially converted into carbonates and bicarbonates, is often included. |
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The cell was dissolved in 1536 as part of King Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries. |
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This decomposition process consumes oxygen, which reduces the concentration of dissolved oxygen. |
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When dissolved oxygen levels decline to hypoxic levels, fish and other marine animals suffocate. |
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This produced water often has a high content of salt and other dissolved minerals that occur in the formation. |
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Comecon and the Warsaw Pact were dissolved, and in 1991, the Soviet Union ceased to exist. |
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On 13 February 2011, the military dissolved the parliament and suspended the constitution. |
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Elections were last held between November 2011 and January 2012 which was later dissolved. |
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Biochemical sedimentary rocks are created when organisms use materials dissolved in air or water to build their tissue. |
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The dissolved material precipitates again in open pore spaces, which means there is a net flow of material into the pores. |
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Stylolites are irregular planes where material was dissolved into the pore fluids in the rock. |
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The oceans are also a reservoir of dissolved atmospheric gases, which are essential for the survival of many aquatic life forms. |
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Many substances in living organisms, such as proteins, DNA and polysaccharides, are dissolved in water. |
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This may involve removal of undissolved substances, dissolved substances and harmful microbes. |
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This led to the extinction of carbonate producers such as brachiopods and corals that relied on dissolved calcite to survive. |
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All of these fluids are dominated by water but also contain dissolved ions and organic molecules, especially methane. |
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When dissolved, stir it up well, and put in the peaches, without crowding them, and boil them slowly about twenty minutes. |
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The turtles can take up dissolved oxygen from the water using these papillae, in much the same way that fish use gills to respire. |
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Large amounts of dead matter decomposing in the ocean causes the surrounding levels of dissolved oxygen to decrease. |
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The resulting lack of dissolved oxygen greatly reduces the ability of these areas to sustain oceanic fauna. |
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Low dissolved oxygen conditions are often seasonal, as is the case in Hood Canal and areas of Puget Sound, in Washington State. |
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However, during President's rule, the Council of Ministers is dissolved, vacating the office of Chief Minister. |
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If the State of Oldenburg was to be dissolved, Vechta District would much rather be included in the Westphalian region. |
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On 10 June 1943 the Reichssicherheitshauptamt dissolved the Reichsvereinigung by a decree. |
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The bog environment is acidic, with a low concentration of dissolved oxygen. |
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Water flowing out of bogs has a characteristic brown colour, which comes from dissolved peat tannins. |
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France succeeded in finally claiming Trier in 1794 during the French Revolutionary Wars, and the electoral archbishopric was dissolved. |
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Emperor Francis II dissolved the empire on 6 August 1806, after the creation of the Confederation of the Rhine by Napoleon. |
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All other historic member states of the HRE were either dissolved or are republican successor states to their princely predecessor states. |
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Some of the lawsuits were not brought to an end by the time it was dissolved in 1806 following the downfall of the Holy Roman Empire. |
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In 1837, the new King of Hanover, Ernst August I, dissolved parliament and demanded oaths of allegiance from all civil servants. |
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The Republic was finally dissolved by order of General Auguste Marmont on 31 January 1808 and was annexed to the Napoleonic Illyrian provinces. |
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It was gradually conquered by the Crown of Castile and dissolved with the 1491 Treaty of Granada, ending the Granada War. |
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He dissolved one of the wool factories, along with other reorganizations occasioned by partnerships coming to their designated end. |
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This marked the end of the Kingdom of Urartu as well, which was subsequently conquered and dissolved. |
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When Gran Colombia dissolved in 1831, Panama and Nueva Granada remained joined, eventually becoming the Republic of Colombia. |
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After the Soviet Union dissolved in the early 1990s, commercial navigation in the Siberian Arctic went into decline. |
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The commodore took over the powers of the presidency and dissolved the parliament, paving the way for the military to continue the takeover. |
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The remaining sugar is then dissolved to make a syrup, about 60 percent solids by weight. |
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The treaty laid down the organisation of the divisions and support units, and the General Staff was to be dissolved. |
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In 1816 the colony was dissolved, with its last governor being James Leith. |
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The empire dissolved into petty polities, fighting among each other for war captives to sell into slavery. |
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It then dissolved itself on March 4, 1789, the day the first session of the Congress of the United States began. |
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The partnership was dissolved before Mary's death, Baylies taking over Vale Royal. |
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In March 2005 the assembly was dissolved by the Governor and President's Rule was declared, which suspended the legislature. |
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This portion of the writ differs based on whether Parliament is at the time sitting, or prorogued, or dissolved. |
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Furthermore, the Vidhan Sabha is either prorogued or dissolved, necessitating a fresh election. |
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Parliament was dissolved on 25 September and after three weeks of campaigning the general election took place on 15 October. |
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Prior to 1918, it was the Cabinet who collectively sought permission from the monarch in order for Parliament to be dissolved. |
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Some constitutions, however, do not allow the option of parliamentary dissolution but rather require the government to be dissolved or to resign. |
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It can also be dissolved in alcohol to form tincture of iron, which is used as a medicine to stop bleeding in canaries. |
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This was a chemical reaction between the oxidised iron in the scale and the carbon dissolved in the pig iron. |
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This effectively removed any chance of a Factories Regulation Act being passed before Parliament was dissolved. |
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When the building is finished, each member is the sole owner of a homestead, and the cooperative may be dissolved. |
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United States, that the Standard Oil Trust must be dissolved under the Sherman Antitrust Act and split into 34 companies. |
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It is common for magma to explode as the gas dissolved in it comes out of solution as the pressure decreases when it flows to the surface. |
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Large monastic churches fell into ruin after their institutions were dissolved, although fragments of Waverley Abbey and Newark Priory survive. |
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Activated charcoal readily adsorbs a wide range of organic compounds dissolved or suspended in gases and liquids. |
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The marriage, not consummated, later dissolved under discord and eventual annulment. |
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There were corresponding increases in dissolved oxygen, an indicator of a healthy river environment. |
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When the monasteries were dissolved in 1539, and wool prices fell, many tenant farmers took to cattle and sheep rearing. |
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Because of the acidity of peat, however, bones are dissolved rather than preserved. |
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But it was certainly no shocker when it dissolved in acrimony. |
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Then came better times, but those unloving interjections and appellatives remained forever dissolved in detergent soapsuds. |
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Water softening is a process by which dissolved minerals are removed from the solution. |
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Surrounding the lymph node the excess fat and areolar tissue has been dissolved away, bringing the lymph node tissue to the foreground. |
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A leachate is any plant substance that is dissolved out of a plant or soil when it is placed in water. |
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Hydrothermal vents are common near these volcanoes, and some support peculiar ecosystems based on dissolved minerals. |
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When the RuSHA was restructured, the department was dissolved with its responsibilities passing to the Ahnenerbe. |
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The dissolved colouring-matters are, in white flowers, antholeucin, in blue anthocyanin. |
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A fresh aliquot of this Rubisco was subsequently dissolved in binding buffer and placed on ice. |
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The despotic king dissolved the parliament, and took personal control of the country. |
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Jon Snow is the legitimate heir to the Targaryen line, by the old rules, of the old government, which was dissolved and reshaped by King Robert. |
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The crowd slowly dissolved as news from doctors and Service upstairs failed to forthcome. |
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This area acts as a significant source of wider contamination as radionuclides are dissolved once again. |
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For instance, the 52nd, which assembled in 1997, was dissolved after four years. |
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This republican union was dissolved automatically with the restoration of King Charles II to the thrones of England and Scotland. |
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Constitutional government would be dissolved, and the dictator would be the absolute master of the state. |
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Henry VIII restored his authority by establishing the Council of the North in York in the dissolved St Mary's Abbey. |
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Beginning in 1536, the monasteries throughout England, Wales and Ireland were dissolved. |
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The retelling of such miracles encouraged the pilgrim trade at Glastonbury until the Abbey was dissolved in 1539, during the English Reformation. |
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After Norway's union with Denmark was dissolved in 1814, Oslo became the capital. |
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The relationship between Henry and Richard finally dissolved into violence shortly before Henry's death. |
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In 1542, England's remaining monasteries were all dissolved, and their property transferred to the Crown. |
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Although dissolved following the rebellion of 1857, it stimulated the growth of the British Empire. |
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Urged on by the Duke of Buckingham and the Spanish ambassador Gondomar, James ripped the protest out of the record book and dissolved Parliament. |
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The Polish Government in London was not dissolved until 1991, when a freely elected president took office in Warsaw. |
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In January 1622, James dissolved Parliament, angry at what he perceived as the members' impudence and intransigence. |
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The Feoffees for Impropriations, an organisation that bought benefices and advowsons so that Puritans could be appointed to them, was dissolved. |
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The Long Parliament dissolved itself and for the first time in almost 20 years, there was a general election. |
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When a new Parliament assembled at Oxford in March 1681, Charles dissolved it for a fourth time after just a few days. |
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Charles dissolved Parliament in January 1681, but the Whigs did not suffer serious losses in the ensuing election. |
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In 1679, with the Exclusion Bill in danger of passing, Charles II dissolved Parliament. |
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Two further Parliaments were elected in 1680 and 1681, but were dissolved for the same reason. |
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William dissolved Parliament in 1695, and the new Parliament that assembled that year was led by the Whigs. |
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In an incorporating annexation a state or states is united to and dissolved in an existing state, whose legal existence continues. |
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In autumn 1789, legislation abolished monastic vows and on 13 February 1790 all religious orders were dissolved. |
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Parliament was dissolved, and the subsequent election gave the ministry a strong majority in the House of Commons. |
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He dissolved the Holy Roman Empire prior to German Unification later in the 19th century. |
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Though he accepted the petition, Charles later dissolved parliament and ruled without them for eleven years. |
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In 1681 Charles II dissolved parliament and ruled without them for the last four years of his reign. |
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On 30 March 2015, the Parliament of the United Kingdom dissolved and a general election was called for 7 May. |
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Appeal Committees could not meet while Parliament was prorogued or dissolved. |
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Additionally, if the Sovereign authorised the same, the Committee could meet while Parliament was dissolved. |
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Judicial sittings could occur while Parliament was prorogued, and, with the authorisation of the Sovereign, dissolved. |
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The community grew and developed into a monastery until it was dissolved by Henry VIII, and St Eanswythe's remains disappeared. |
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Calcium carbonate dissolved into water may precipitate out where the water discharges some of its dissolved carbon dioxide. |
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In caves, a variety of features collectively called speleothems are formed by deposition of calcium carbonate and other dissolved minerals. |
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Among the bodies to be dissolved was the Court of Burgesses of the City of Westminster. |
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In April 1980 a parish council was created for Lichfield, and the charter trustees established six years earlier were dissolved. |
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An oil well produces predominantly crude oil, with some natural gas dissolved in it. |
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Water usually contains some dissolved air, and boiling the water released this with the steam. |
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In 1813, four years after his death, the Society was dissolved and a lottery was held to dispose of its assets. |
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In the 19th century, several bodies were formed for specific consultative duties and dissolved when they were no longer required. |
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However, the county was dissolved in 1998, resulting in the return of Herefordshire and Worcestershire as counties. |
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A sacramental marriage, once consummated, cannot be dissolved except by death. |
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On 4 November 1539 the abbot and his monks were expelled and the abbey was dissolved. |
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It was refounded by Henry VIII in 1541 during the English Reformation when the monastery in Rochester was dissolved. |
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After Grunwald, the Order declined in power until 1809 when it was officially dissolved. |
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The last was Francis II, who abdicated and dissolved the Empire in 1806 during the Napoleonic Wars. |
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By 1853 the original PRB had virtually dissolved, with only Holman Hunt remaining true to its stated aims. |
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Both of George's parents committed adultery, and in 1694 their marriage was dissolved on the pretext that Sophia had abandoned her husband. |
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Wood officially joined the Rolling Stones in 1975 for their upcoming Tour of the Americas as the Faces dissolved. |
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When the union between Denmark and Norway dissolved as a result of the Treaty of Kiel in 1814, Denmark retained possession of the Faroe Islands. |
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Norway became the weaker part and lost sovereignty over Greenland in 1814 when the union was dissolved. |
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It was dissolved on 30 January 2007 when the election campaign for the current Northern Ireland Assembly started. |
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The Assembly is dissolved shortly before the holding of elections on a day chosen by the Secretary of State. |
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The number of ministers and their responsibilities can be changed when a department is being established or dissolved. |
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The death of King George IV on 26 June 1830 dissolved Parliament by law, and a general election was held. |
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Derby dissolved Parliament, and the ensuing general election resulted in modest Tory gains, but not enough to control the Commons. |
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In 1992, because of growing nationalist tensions in the government, Czechoslovakia was peacefully dissolved by parliament. |
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Large privatization of the Soviet economy occurred over the next few years as the country dissolved. |
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The previous Parliament had been dissolved on 12 April 2010 in advance of the general election on 6 May. |
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This interference led to the islanders demanding, and receiving, the revocation of the Company's charter in 1684, and the Company was dissolved. |
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Charles I dissolved parliament in 1629, after it passed motions critical of and bills seeking to restrict his arbitrary exercise of power. |
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By the 18th century, it was enacted that the Council would not be dissolved until up to six months after the demise of the Crown. |
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Before the passage of the Act, Parliament could be dissolved by royal proclamation by virtue of the Royal Prerogative. |
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The parliament was dissolved on 22 March 2011 and the campaign began thereafter. |
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Serbia also dissolved the provincial executive council and assumed full and direct control of the province. |
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The salt will be dissolved by the sweating of the hay, and will prevent mowburning or molding. |
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If the bishops were only Lords of Parliament, and not peers, their right to petition would be vitiated while Parliament was dissolved. |
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Between 1536 and 1540, however, King Henry VIII dissolved the monasteries, thereby removing the seats of the abbots. |
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With Robin's death, Barry became the last surviving Gibb brother, and the Bee Gees dissolved as a musical group. |
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Ayer's marriage to Wells was dissolved in 1983 and that same year he married Vanessa Salmon, former wife of politician Nigel Lawson. |
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The parliament can be dissolved under a set of conditions based on constitutional provisions. |
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The deepest layer of water in such a lake does not contain any dissolved oxygen. |
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Such lakes are of little use to humans and have a poor ecosystem due to decreased dissolved oxygen. |
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The amount of gas that can be dissolved in water is directly related to pressure. |
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He dissolved this in 1962 and annexed Eritrea, which resisted and finally won its war of independence. |
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Baghdad, Iraq's capital city, fell to American troops in April 2003 and Saddam Hussein's government quickly dissolved. |
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In 2002, the euro was introduced as fiat money and in 2010, the Netherlands Antilles was dissolved. |
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This was rejected by the Russian Provisional Government which dissolved the parliament. |
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The Parliament can be dissolved by a recommendation of the Prime minister endorsed by the President. |
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In 1950, United States of Indonesia dissolved itself into a unitary state and began to divide its component area into provinces. |
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The Dominion of New England was dissolved and governments resumed under their earlier charters. |
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Gladstone unexpectedly dissolved Parliament in January 1874 and called a general election. |
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Between 1536 and 1541, King Henry VIII of England dissolved the monasteries, sending their monks out into the general public. |
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The group was dissolved in April 2011 after several members, including BAA, left the coalition. |
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The Friary was dissolved in 1538, and many unsuccessful plans were made for the building. |
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Drinking such water, over time, can cause health problems due to the toxicity of the dissolved lead. |
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Whitland was dissolved during Henry VIII's conversion to a reformed church. |
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Some of the stained glass windows in the church came from the dissolved abbey at Basingwerk on the banks of the River Dee below Holywell. |
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Biogenic aragonite, like that composing the shells of most mollusks, dissolved rapidly on the sea floor after death. |
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Each time we have sent an expeditionary force there, it has melted away like salt dissolved in water. |
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However, they were dissolved after one season due to financial problems that had plagued the club during its short existence. |
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In May, Warner Bros terminated its contract with Badfinger, and Badfinger dissolved. |
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Fresh water is generally characterized by having low concentrations of dissolved salts and other total dissolved solids. |
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The most important variable characteristics of estuary water are the concentration of dissolved oxygen, salinity and sediment load. |
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A culture must be aerated or agitated in some way to keep plankton suspended, as well as to provide dissolved carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. |
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In hydrology, studies of water quality concern organic and inorganic compounds, and both dissolved and sediment material. |
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The most common pollutant classes analyzed are nutrients, pesticides, total dissolved solids and sediment. |
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Following liberation in 1944, a Fourth Republic was established and later dissolved in the course of the Algerian War. |
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The sea snails save their jumping for conch emergencies, such as when they detect dissolved body odor from the deadly cone snail Conus marmoreus. |
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Solutions in which a solute is dissolved in a solvent have lower melting points than the pure solvents. |
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The U.S. Open of Surfing dissolved into vandalism, looting, and groping. |
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Each taste bud contains 50 to 100 specialised taste hairs that sense the food chemicals dissolved in saliva. |
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When the sugar has dissolved and started to caramelise, toss the apples well to coat. |
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In the standard process of solvent casting, a polymer is dissolved in a solvent and the resulting mother liquor is poured into a mold. |
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The anodic passivators discussed here refer to inhibitors that enhance chemisorption of dissolved oxygen and migrate readily to the anodic sites. |
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The precipitated product is dried and dissolved in toluene and precipitated in methanol again. |
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Tribromoethanol dissolved in water and ethanol also produced noticeable effects but they are not summarized in the table. |
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Further, stream sediment metal concentrations may affect nitrifying microbes more than dissolved metal concentrations. |
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However some other churches do not use the synod at all, and the Church of Scotland dissolved its synods in 1993, see List of Church of Scotland synods and presbyteries. |
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The Federation dissolved after the Jamaican Federation of the West Indies membership referendum of 1961, and the resulting withdrawal of the Province of Jamaica. |
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This act dissolved these provinces in 1853, after only seven years' existence, and New Munster was divided into the provinces of Canterbury, Nelson, and Otago. |
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If English should be abolished because it is foreign, Bisong argues, then Nigeria itself would also have to be dissolved, because it was conceived as a colonial structure. |
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This bill was never put into effect, as Parliament was dissolved. |
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Garcia's failure to survey and confirm boundaries, as required by Mexican law, set the stage for confusion and lengthy court battles when the rancho was dissolved. |
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The First Audiencia was dissolved and the Second Audiencia established. |
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