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To terminate; abrogate; cancel; annul; disintegrate. To release or unloose the binding force of anything. The dissolution of something is the act of disorganizing or disuniting it, as in marriage, contracts, or corporations. |
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Conventional processes used so far are carried out discontinuously on a combination of an internal mixer with a single screw extruder or on a dissolver with gear pump. APPLICATION: This research outlines how pulp producers can achieve goals including low ash pulp, low dichloromethane (DCM) pulp, or elimination of talc from their process, through use of the proprietary pitch dissolver dispersant tested. Hamlet insults Ophelia [because she is] a potential dissolver of gentle families," meaning that his own blood would become bad in her, as that of Gertrude is doing from mixing with Claudius'. |
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