Dissociation is therefore a particular case of decomposition, where the products of decomposition recombineon obtaining the original conditions.
What would it amount to if there were not those who could take nature apart and recombine it to infinity for His glory and their happiness?
God begins His creative activities in what the scientists call stellar ether, where His energies combine and recombine in a more and more complex world, until the solar system appears with planets in the condition of our earth.
The power to recombine the materials furnished by experience or memory, for the accomplishment of an elevated purpose; the power of conceiving and expressing the ideal.
Re-burnt gypsum cannot be used over again, as that which has once solidified is, like the natural anhydride, not able to recombine with water.
The majority of amides corresponding to acids have a composition RNH{2}, and therefore recombine with water with great ease even when simply boiled with it, and with still greater facility in presence of acids or alkalis.
The power of the mind to decompose its conceptions, and to recombine the elements of them at its pleasure, is called its faculty of imagination.
The representative power; the power to reconstruct or recombine the materials furnished by direct apprehension; the complex faculty usually termed the plastic or creative power; the fancy.
The rays which the poet has dissociated into colorful beauty shouldrecombine in the reader's brain into a new intensity of unified brilliance.
In a weak field the ions travel so slowly that most of them recombine on the way and consequently the observed current is very small.
These ions will recombine and neutralize their charges if the opportunity is given.
With weaker fields the number of ions received by the plates will be less as some of them will recombine before they can reach the plates.
Protoplasm, chemically analyzed, is resolved into certain well-known gases; but it is admitted that synthetic chemistry is unable to recombine them and reproduce protoplasm.
Analytical chemistry resolves, we are told, the diamond into certain gases; but is synthetic chemistry able to recombine the gases so as to produce a diamond?
It is the very time to recombine the wandering images, which night in a confused mass presented; to snatch them from forgetfulness; to shape, and mould them.
Let the most romantic of us, that has been entertained all night with the spectacle of some wild and magnificent vision, recombine it in the morning, and try it by his waking judgment.
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