| This lachrymator dissolves in eye fluids and produces small amounts of irritating sulfuric acid. |
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| Is it any wonder that his ambiguous hybrid art dissolves boundaries in such an equivocal manner? |
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| The possibility of using temporality as a narrative catalyst has been exploited in cinema, as in classic Hollywood dissolves and fades. |
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| Bresson gives us the beginnings and ends of conversations, cut short by dissolves or fades to black. |
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| As water moves through soil and rock, it dissolves very small amounts of minerals and holds them in solution. |
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| But as the water runs its course across the landscape, it dissolves soluble salts contained in rocky river beds, corridors, and canyons. |
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| The solid that dissolves in a liquid is the solute and the liquid in which it dissolves is the solvent. |
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| He uses split screens, dissolves and transitions to capture the action in the water. |
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| Similarly, a shot of Overbeck raising her hands after a goal-saving play dissolves to an image of her holding her child. |
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| Finally, whey protein dissolves easily in water, making it convenient for a protein drink when you're on the go. |
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| You can taste good yoghurt through the strawberry, although the fruit dissolves on the tongue. |
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| The method includes adding a salt that dissolves endothermically in water to this mixture. |
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| The lips are painted over and over as tons of the red gunge dissolves, is eaten, licked off, absorbed. |
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| The bacteria digest the carbohydrates in the food and produce acid, which dissolves the tooth's enamel and causes a cavity. |
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| Enhanced carbon dioxide levels have some effect, but the worst offender is sulphur dioxide, which dissolves in water and acts as a dilute acid. |
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| Water dilutes, dissolves and helps eliminate toxins and trash that could otherwise inhibit immune function, muscle recovery and growth. |
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| The alkaline action of raw juices dissolves the accumulation of deposits around the joints and in other tissue. |
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| The prill is then weighed, flattened out and rolled until very thin, and then placed in nitric acid, which dissolves away or parts the silver. |
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| Bat urine is powerfully alkaline and dissolves wooden, metal, and painted surfaces. |
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| Fiber-Etch, a liquid used in embroidery or cutwork embroidery, dissolves any plant fiber including cotton, linen, and rayon. |
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| Its poetics of indeterminacy dissolves centres and borders and instantiates a refigured poetics of the body. |
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| Her voice dissolves among the slowly strummed guitar, brushed drums and mournful fiddle. |
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| Carbon returns to the hydrosphere when carbon dioxide dissolves in the oceans, as well as in lakes and other bodies of water. |
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| It descends to a considerable depth, where it picks up geothermal heat and dissolves minerals. |
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| Heat the sugar gently in a heavy-based saucepan with a tablespoon of water and the cinnamon stick until it dissolves and becomes clear. |
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| Neither allotrope dissolves in water, but both dissolve in organic liquids, such as benzene, carbon tetrachloride, and carbon disulfide. |
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| Calcium oxide dissolves to form calcium hydroxide, magnesium oxide dissolves to form magnesium hydroxide, and so on. |
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| Vitamin D, also called calciferol, is a vitamin that dissolves in the body's fat. |
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| In the presence of excess ground waters, brucite in the friable matrix dissolves, leaving behind a residue of amorphous iron oxides. |
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| A broken skein of clouds, outracing the birds underneath, abruptly halts, spins and dissolves into a moist nimbus. |
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| It dissolves in and reacts with water to form calcium hydroxide and is soluble in acids and some organic solvents. |
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| As the difference between humans and robots dissolves, do not succumb to paranoia, do not lose your nerve. |
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| Subsequently, the president dissolves Congress and imposes martial law on the country. |
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| But it skims over Empire and Jedi to a certain extent and as the review says dissolves into some repetitive rah-rah about Lucas. |
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| As the atmosphere mixes with surface seawater, carbon dioxide dissolves into the ocean. |
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| Add to that the effective use of double exposures and dissolves to show dreams and fantasies. |
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| It tempers temper, quells hatred and dissolves fear, bringing a deeper sense of dominion and happiness to our lives. |
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| Glycin dissolves readily in alkaline or acetic solutions, but is virtually insoluble in plain water. |
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| It also dissolves in most acids and reacts slowly with water to form compounds that tend to be yellowish or green in color. |
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| Zinc is a fairly active metal that dissolves in both acids and strong alkalis. |
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| Copper is a moderately reactive metal that dissolves in most acids and alkalis. |
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| Their roots will penetrate cracks in the rock and produce an organic acid that dissolves calcium carbonate. |
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| Lines are often bold and thick, and the tight, even hatching sometimes dissolves in to smooth gradations of shadow. |
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| Back on the original path, this album is a feast of rain stick, electronics, cymbal reverb, soft percussion and backwards dissolves. |
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| In Untitled, 2000, the artist's forehead dissolves into an expansive, pastel checkerboard pattern that in turn evanesces into light. |
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| It dissolves fabrics made of cellulose fibers, such as cotton, linen, rayon, and ramie, offering a variety of decorative options. |
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| A variety of video effects, such as wipes and dissolves, can help generate a feeling of suspense. |
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| We see how helicopters were used, how scenes were composed, and the before-and-after dissolves of scenes. |
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| He sets up multi-frame shots, emulating the look of a comic book, with a plethora of flashy screen wipes and dissolves. |
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| Reel-change markers have been removed, and scene transitions and dissolves are mostly smooth. |
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| If this method dissolves the finish, you know you are working with lacquer. |
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| That is, the gavotte switches to a vivace, which dissolves into a brief, though affecting, adagio. |
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| Platinum also dissolves in hot alkalis such as hot sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide. |
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| The monasteries were to disappear like sugar dissolves in hot liquid. |
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| As bree is meticulously polishing her silver, she dissolves from control freak into grieving widow. |
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| Presented in black-and-white documentary-style, with jumpcuts and hand-held shots, the spot dissolves to quick cuts from Ryan's speech before the Trumbull County organization. |
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| Processor speed and power will significantly affect the time taken to render special effects, such as dissolves, wipes etc, in video editing packages. |
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| This drug dissolves in the womb and results in the formation of scar tissue at the ends of the fallopian tubes, presumably preventing contraception. |
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| The splicing of vignettes and autobiography evokes moods wonderfully, but in later chapters, not pinned to Rembrandt, argument dissolves under the pressure. |
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| A paradox involving alkahest is that, if it dissolves everything, then it cannot be placed into a container, because it would dissolve the container. |
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| Another thing I always take with me is dirolyte, which is a tablet-form medicine which dissolves in water and is for replacing body vitamins when you have had the runs. |
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| But his logic dissolves any sense that he is just massaging his ego. |
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| Silent space dissolves the gap, it creates an inner spaciousness where mental, emotional and spiritual needs are brought together, appreciated and nourished. |
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| Any member that is irresponsible dissolves the team trust because undependable people force others to interfere, complain and become uncooperative. |
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| Using a wooden spoon, mix constantly until the gelatin dissolves, approximately 3-5 minutes. |
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| As she breaks the surface, there is a slight audible pop, much like that of a soap bubble, and the sphere dissolves in a small flash of many colors. |
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| The solubility of a gas in another substance is expressed as the volume of gas which dissolves in the substance under stated conditions of temperature and pressure. |
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| It is only slightly soluble in water, but it dissolves in many organic liquids, such as alcohol and carbon disulfide, to which it imparts a distinctive purple color. |
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| In Embrace, a small but potent piece at the San Francisco Art Institute, a mask dissolves into a prismatic starburst in tones of blue streaked with red. |
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| While the puddings are cooking, make the syrup by combining sugar, water, lime rind and cardamom pods and stir over low heat until sugar dissolves. |
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| A tidy room dissolves into disorder and confusion in a matter of moments. |
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| It is a fast-working, fog-free, stain-free agent that dissolves easily in cold water, keeps extremely well and produces negatives of very high acutance. |
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| The scene dissolves to her riding her horse in reality, lost in the speed and the feeling of total communication with an animal of another species. |
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| Soon the chorus joins in, silhouetted row above row in glowing orange ovals behind a black backdrop before the whole thing dissolves to a street scene. |
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| Unilateral divorce dissolves not only marriage but private life. |
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| Therefore, when collagen dissolves, necrotic tissue detaches and granulation can occur, providing the surface needed for proper epithelialization. |
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| Over a lilting, haunting shuffle, the sad story of teenage soldiers and war is brilliantly illustrated with the use of dissolves and double exposure. |
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| And when it comes to interiors any natural reserve I possess dissolves in a pile of silk and velvet as my own inner drama queen comes out. |
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| Unlike copper and tin, liquid or solid iron dissolves carbon quite readily. |
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| The pope serves as president of an assembly or appoints the president, determines the agenda, and summons, suspends, and dissolves the assembly. |
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| The burying of wood in water, which dissolves out or alters its putrescible constituents, has long been practised as a means of seasoning. |
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| The family dissolves after roughly five months, and the kittens disperse to establish their own territories. |
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| Silk is resistant to most mineral acids, except for sulfuric acid, which dissolves it. |
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| By the time they leave the continent, their gut dissolves, making feeding impossible, so they have to rely on stored energy alone. |
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| Gold also dissolves in alkaline solutions of cyanide, which are used in mining and electroplating. |
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| Leaching dissolves minerals in an ore body and results in an enriched solution. |
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| It's a clear spray and dissolves all grubbiness away in a flash, putting those old, chalky sprays to shame. |
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| As such water percolates through calcium carbonate rock, the CaCO3 dissolves according to the second trend. |
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| The threat comes from the chemical isocyanic acid, which dissolves into the moist tissues of the body and promotes inflammation. |
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| Concentrated hydrochloric acid dissolves many metals and forms oxidized metal chlorides and hydrogen gas. |
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| The elevated pH dissolves the aluminium oxide layer on the foil and enables an electrolytic cell to be established. |
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| Perchlorate, a type of salt in its solid form, dissolves and moves rapidly in groundwater and surface water. |
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| Water is a good polar solvent, that dissolves many salts and hydrophilic organic molecules such as sugars and simple alcohols such as ethanol. |
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| Calcareous sediment that sinks below the lysocline dissolves, as a result no limestone can be formed below this depth. |
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| However, in some cases, a certain mineral dissolves and does not precipitate again. |
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| Technetium dissolves in aqua regia, nitric acid, and concentrated sulfuric acid, but it is not soluble in hydrochloric acid of any concentration. |
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| It is attacked by acids, oxygen, and steam but not by alkalis and dissolves easily in concentrated hydrochloric, hydroiodic and perchloric acids. |
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| In the presence of air, and especially in the presence of hydrogen peroxide, silver dissolves readily in aqueous solutions of cyanide. |
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| Stomach acid contains hydrochloric acid, in which metallic zinc dissolves readily to give corrosive zinc chloride. |
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| The blade of Beowulf's sword touches Grendel's toxic blood, and instantly dissolves so that only the hilt remains. |
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| Hard water forms insoluble layers in the pipes whereas soft and acidic water dissolves the lead pipes. |
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| The zinc dissolves silver and gold, both of which, being immiscible in lead, can be separated and retrieved. |
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| The added metal is oxidized and dissolves, allowing the gold to be displaced from solution and be recovered as a solid precipitate. |
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| Gold readily dissolves in mercury at room temperature to form an amalgam, and forms alloys with many other metals at higher temperatures. |
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| Curry seasoning is commonly sold in the form of a condensed brick which dissolves in the mixture of meat and vegetables. |
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| Gold dissolves in mercury, forming amalgam alloys, but this is not a chemical reaction. |
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| It dissolves the buildup, is non-corrosive, and makes cleaning in the press an option. |
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| Gold sulphide is insoluble, but gold thiosulphate, compounded of gold, sulphur, and oxygen, dissolves readily enough. |
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| It is a tablet that is taken once daily by placing it sublingually, where it rapidly dissolves. |
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| With the lysocline shrinking, there were fewer places for calcite to dissolve in the ocean, considering calcite only dissolves at deep ocean depths. |
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| Some recipes call for superfine sugar because it dissolves easier. |
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| Once the nerve fibres are reconnected, the tubing dissolves away. |
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| An alkali also can be defined as a base that dissolves in water. |
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| Once electrical potential is applied, impure lead at the anode dissolves and plates onto the cathode, leaving the majority of the impurities in solution. |
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| His starter is mock turtle soup from his trippy Victorian Feast, including a golden pocket watch which magically dissolves to form the stock for the soup. |
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| Once the rain reaches the ground, it may pass through soil that can provide much more CO2 to form a weak carbonic acid solution, which dissolves calcium carbonate. |
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| Hydrogen dissolves in many metals, and, in addition to leaking out, may have adverse effects on them, such as hydrogen embrittlement, leading to cracks and explosions. |
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