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  • 61Dissolution (chemistry) — Making a saline water solution by dissolving table salt (NaCl) in water. The salt is the solute and the water the solvent …

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  • 62Dissolution (C. J. Sansom novel) — Infobox Book name = Dissolution title orig = translator = image caption = First Edition cover author = C. J. Sansom cover artist = country = United Kingdom language = English series = Matthew Shardlake series subject = genre = Crime novel… …

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  • 63Dissolution des monastères — Ruines de l abbaye cistercienne de Tintern vendue en 1536 La dissolution des monastères est un épisode du règne d’Henri VIII d Angleterre qui débute en 1538, lorsque le roi entreprend de confisquer les biens des ordres religieux d Angleterre, du… …

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  • 64Dissolution of parliament in Latvia — Latvia This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Latvia …

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  • 65dissolution of limestone —    The solubility of calcite (and hence of limestone) in pure water is very low, but is vastly increased in the presence of carbon dioxide. This gas, dissolved in the water to produce carbonic acid, permits dissociation of calcium carbonate, and… …

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  • 66Dissolution (novel) — This article refers to the Richard Lee Byers novel. For the novel of the same name by C.J. Sansom, see Dissolution (C. J. Sansom novel). Dissolution   …

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  • 67Dissolution (law) — In law, dissolution has multiple meanings. Dissolution is the last stage of liquidation, the process by which a company (or part of a company) is brought to an end, and the assets and property of the company redistributed. Dissolution may also… …

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  • 68Dissolution of the Lesser Monasteries Act — The ruins of Binham Priory in Norfolk, one of the houses suppressed under the Act The Act for the Dissolution of the Lesser Monasteries – (citation 27 Henry VIII. c. 28) was an Act of the English Reformation Parliament of 1535/36, the beginning… …

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  • 69Dissolution parlementaire — La dissolution est, en régime parlementaire, la faculté reconnue à une institution classiquement le chef de l État de mettre prématurément fin au mandat d une des chambres du parlement, si celui ci est bicaméral ou au mandat d un parlement… …

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  • 70Dissolution (roman) — Roman sur les Royaumes oubliés Dissolution Titre Original Dissolution Auteur Richard Lee Byers 1ère parution en français 2002 Dernière édition Milady (2009) Traduction Fabrice Joly Illustration Brom ISBN Grand format …

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