True dialectic leaves nothing whatever to its object, as if the latter were deficient on one side only; for it disintegrates itself in the entirety of its nature.
Matter disintegrates and passes away--out of human consciousness.
The discovery, in the past few years, of the tremendously important fact that matter disintegrates and actually disappears, has revolutionized all physical science and rendered the world's text books obsolete.
When such a mass is brought in contact with the digestive fluids, it mixes or disintegrates with the fluid, just as molasses would mix with water.
We will wander and pillage until we find a universe like the one we come from, or until Xlarbti itself disintegrates and we perish.
Somewhat like the orange-ray, it disintegrates the object and reassembles it here.
The thin outer lamina of shell, in several of the species, commonly disintegrates and disappears; the upfilled parietal tubes being thus exposed.
This rock disintegrates under the action of the elements, and the sand and gravel which result are carried into the valleys and make up the most of the soil.
The rock disintegrateswhere it is most exposed to the weather, and forms a loose sandy and pebbly soil.
At a distance, the criticism that disintegrates any great product of art or mind must always appear short-sighted and unamiable.
When the purgatorial life is at an end and the astral body disintegrates in its turn, the soul functions in the mental body, in the mental world.
Now if radium is so potentially powerful anddisintegrates so easily, it seems possible that other substances less easily disintegrable could emit greater energy, if (or when) a means is discovered for disintegrating them.
It has since been found, of course, that radium does give up part of its substance; that it disintegrates in fact, as a result of its emanations.
Every librarian must decide each case for himself strictly according to the use the set is to receive, always bearing in mind the fact that leather disintegrates with time, whereas cloth does not unless exposed to excessive moisture.
Many of these tanning materials are unstable, and the leather produced disintegrates on exposure to light and air.
It has a soft, smooth surface which disintegrates rapidly under the action of heat and gas and has little strength even for temporary use.
Even the best of leather disintegrates in time under the action of heat, gas, light, etc.
Sufficient heat kills the germs, but whatdisintegrates the germs and reduces them to dust?
It integrates the rocks and, under changed conditions, it disintegrates them.
Tuberculous infiltration of the marrow in the surface cancelli breaks up the spongy framework of the bone into minute irregular fragments, so that it disintegrates or crumbles away--caries.
The body disintegrates all at once after death, as it disintegrates slowly, renewing itself perpetually, during life.
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