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dissolution /dis·so·lu·tion/ (dis″ah-loo´shun) 1. the process in which one substance is passed in another. 2. separation of a compound into its components by chemical action. 3. liquefaction. 4. death. dissolution [dis′əlo̅o̅′shən] Etymology: L, dis + solvere, to loosen 1 the separation of a complex chemical compound into simpler molecules. 2 the dissolving of chemical substances into a homogenous solution. 3 the loss of mental powers. dissolution 1. the process in which one substance is dissolved in another. 2. separation of a compound into its components by chemical action. 3. liquefaction. 4. death. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Many strategies have been proposed to prevent lateralization, including turbinate resection, formation of controlled synechia (Bolgerization), and placement of dissolvable packing, a turbinate glove, or middle meatal spacers. By loading active ingredients into dissolvable, translucent strip of material used in breath fresheners, InnoZen Inc. Guidelines for selecting a supplement were provided including the importance of selecting a dissolvable supplement. |
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