It is a lime carbonate, and the percentage of worthless material in it varies somewhat It is coarsely ground, but the large pieces disintegrate in the soil much more rapidly than limestone would do.
A limestone may have such flinty characteristics that a piece barely able to pass through a 10-mesh screen will not disintegrate in the soil for years, and there are other types of limestone that go into pieces rapidly.
There is the added cost due to such fineness and no gain if the finer portion is sufficient to correct the acidity, and the coarser particles disintegrate as rapidly as needed in later years.
The fine material in the heavy application will take care of present need, and the coarser particles will disintegrate later on.
The effect of Stage III was to disintegratethe stories and to introduce unhistorical elements of all kinds.
Under such conditions we should expect that narrative poems would rapidly disintegrate into the semblance of folk-tales; and it may be that here we have the explanation of the medieval stories of Arthur.
These forces tend to dissolve established connections between ideas and disintegrate our memories so that they rarely function as a whole or as a unit, but rather as more or less dissociated systems.
The consequence is that, even where the society rests most completely upon the division of labor, it does not disintegrate into a dust of atoms, between which there can exist only external and temporary contacts.
It is not suitable for library books, since it is very thin and begins to disintegrate in less than five years.
As soon, however, as the leather begins to disintegrate more strain is placed upon the bands.
It seemed to her that she was slowly drowsing away and that her thoughts were fading, for her consciousness had begun to disintegrate and she was already ceasing to feel and to know.
Land once plowed so as to disintegrate the whole to the depth of the furrow, will produce more, and require less care, than the same would do if cross-plowed once or twice.
That which tends to hold it together is mightier than that which tends to disintegrate and fling its particles away from each other.
Now the simple fact that human society exists proves that the things that tend to bind together are more powerful than the things that tend to disintegrate and tear down.
We have described Voltaire alone; not because he was isolated by any interval of time from a general movement, but because his attack is more rudimentary, being directed rather to disintegrate Christianity than dogmatically to affirm unbelief.
Its value in the cause of progress of some arts which contribute greatly to our comfort and civilization cannot be overestimated, but nevertheless the wood paper is bound to disintegrate and decay, and the time not very far distant either.
To disintegrate such a unison was the ultimate inhumanity.
On the contrary, it helps disintegrate it, and the failure itself is merely the necessary prelude to a still stronger assault by the same method.
The failure of those who represent the Party's fundamental principles to maintain control, might easily prove fatal; with the subordination of its principles the movement would disintegrate from within.
The sea beats up against the rocks, and the rains descend upon and disintegrate them and thus release the souls that were imprisoned there in the process of involution.
In these cases it is necessary to disintegrate the vessel, whether sunk or floating, into fragments.
There are germs which disintegrate effete forms of matter merely to allow the forces of life to rebuild them again--and these may propagate in the human system if it so happens that the human system is prepared to receive them.
No arrow can pierce it, no club bruise it, no pestle pulverize it, no chemistry disintegrate it.
Nothing can disintegrate it, because it is not an aggregate but a unity, not a quantitative mass of matter, but a spaceless monad of power.
The effect of throwing a hot stone into water is to disintegrate it completely.
Of course," I went on, "you could simply aim that thing upward, and disintegrate your way out.
In preparing soups from grains, legumes, and vegetables, the material should be first cooked in the ordinary manner, using as small an amount of water as practicable, so as the more thoroughly to disintegrate or break it up.
A declaration of radical views, especially upon Slavery, will rapidlydisintegrate our present Armies.
The captured wife was also a trophy, and the play of this fact on vanity would always tend to disintegrate the system of endogamy.
When any society falls under the dominion of this disease in the mores it must disintegrate before it can live again.
There's why they now attack 'rollers and crush them and disintegrate the parts that fall beneath their bases.
Yes, though I think that there's a possibility we could as easily disintegrate it.
Nevertheless they readilydisintegrate into small pellets, after being alternately moistened with rain and again dried.
During dry weather castings often disintegrate into small rounded pellets, and these from their weight often roll down any slope.
Those which have flowed during rain down a slope, disintegrate in the same manner.
Dried castings, moreover, are apt to disintegrate into little pellets, which often roll or are blown down any inclined surface.
They disintegrate rapidly and change into other forms of the universal element--or disappear.
For an infinite mind would eventually disintegrate if it were not perfect in every part.