Some articles on dissolved:
... Following the 1985 military coup that brought Ibrahim Babangida to power, the NSO was dissolved into three separate divisions per the provisions made in Decree 19 State Security Service (SSS) - Responsible for ...
... CCCF - Confederacion Centroamericana y del Caribe de Futbol - 37 members - dissolved in 1961, represented Central America and Caribbean region and was directly affiliated to ... - 0 members - founded in 2007 and dissolved in 2008, represented teams not affiliated to FIFA in Europe, and was affiliated to NF-Board ... football confederation for nations and territories not admitted to FIFA, was dissolved in 2010 ...
... A common nineteenth-century test for determining dissolved oxygen, as described by Alfred Wanklyn, involved boiling the water sample and collecting, over mercury, the gases released, for subsequent analysis ... Lajos Winkler discovered a much safer, and more precise, method of dissolved-oxygen analysis, which is still widely used today ... The Winkler method uses the dissolved oxygen to convert manganese(II) hydroxide into manganese(III) hydroxide, and then analyzing for the latter by titration ...
... Year founded Level Arsenal Roatán 2 ... Atlántida La Ceiba unknown Dissolved Atlético Choloma Choloma 1 ... Atlético Español Tegucigalpa unknown Dissolved Atlético ... Olanchito unknown Dissolved Guaimaca Guaimaca unknown 3 Hibueras La Lima unknown 3 Hispano Comayagua 2 ... Hispano B Comayagua unknown 2 Honduras / Progreso El Progreso unknown Dissolved Honduras ...
... Tänikon Abbey (dissolved) at Aadorf (Aargau) Cistercian nuns Tedlingen Priory or Abbey at Radelfingen (Berne) Cistercian nuns Thorberg Charterhouse (dissolved) at ...
More definitions of "dissolved":
- (adj): (of solid matter) reduced to a liquid form.
Example: "Add the dissolved gelatin"
Famous quotes containing the word dissolved:
“Like an unseasonable stormy day,
Which makes the silver rivers drown their shores,
As if the world were all dissolved to tears,
So high above his limits swells the rage
Of Bolingbroke.”
—William Shakespeare (15641616)
“My Love is like to ice, and I to fire:
How comes it then that this her cold so great
Is not dissolved through my so hot desire,
But harder grows the more I her entreat?”
—Edmund Spenser (1552?1599)
“I kept as still as I could. Nothing happened. I did not expect anything to happen. I was something that lay under the sun and felt it, like the pumpkins, and I did not want to be anything more. I was entirely happy. Perhaps we feel like that when we die and become a part of something entire, whether it is sun and air, or goodness and knowledge. At any rate, that is happiness; to be dissolved into something complete and great. When it comes to one, it comes as naturally as sleep.”
—Willa Cather (18731947)