| dissimilation |
The decomposition or transformation of an organic substrate to yield energy for use by the organism or organisms.
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| dissolve |
A gradual transition between two video sources. The sources overlap as they go from one to another. The dissolve indicates a passage of time, mood or place. Also used to represent a sense of nostalgia or a dream-like quality. See also, Segue and Cut.
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| disseminated |
(transitive verb) dispersed, scattered, distributed over a considerable area
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| dissolve |
to cause to pass into solution, to separate into component parts. Carbonic acid dissolves limestone by separating the calcium and carbonate and creating a liquid.
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| dissolution |
Dissolution is the taking into solution of simple or complex ions, such as when calcite is dissolved by water and carbonic acid.
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