b.To become liquid; melt:The clumps of snow dissolved into puddles. c.To lose definition; become blurred or indistinguishable:"The last shadows have dissolved into darkness"(Daniel Blajan). 2. a.To become disintegrated; disappear:The mist dissolves as the sun rises. ...
“Silicon can, in fact, dissolve in biofluids, sea water, and many forms of ground water. The rates are exceptionally slow (nanometers a day),” professor John Roger told EETimes. “Made with ultrathin silicon (from 20-to-100 nanometers) they can dissolve in a few weeks, at physiologic...
As with any type of wound, areas closed with dissolvable stitches can become infected. Since many wounds closed with these types of sutures are inside the body, patients may not be able to see external signs of infection, such as redness,pus, or swelling. It's important for patients to se...
“Silicon can, in fact, dissolve in biofluids, sea water, and many forms of ground water. The rates are exceptionally slow (nanometers a day),” professor John Roger told EETimes. “Made with ultrathin silicon (from 20-to-100 nanometers) they can dissolve in a few weeks, at physiologic...