0 If a piece of knitted or woven cloth, a knot, or a mass of thread unravels, it separates into a single thread, and if you unravel it, you separate it into a single thread: --
1 If you unravel a mysterious, unknown, or complicated subject, you make it known or understood, and if it unravels, it becomes known or understood: --
2 If a process or achievement that was slow and complicated unravels or is unravelled, it is destroyed: --
3 (of woven cloth) to separate into threads, or to separate the fibers of a thread, rope, or cloth: --
In the limit the achievements underlying the creation of the liberal trading zone could be unravelled by a failure to control exchange rates.
One solution for unravelling their respective influence is to study several genes at once in order to better reflect the true genealogy.
He unraveled the handwritten notebook into parallel verses with the patience of a medieval scribe.
His beginning does not contain the seeds whose meaning will be unraveled at the end.
The method used involves a falling mass turning an axle by unravelling a string as it descends.
Obviously, methods for unravelling the structure of metabolic networks and for determining in vivo fluxes play an important role for metabolic engineering.
More important, she comes close to unravelling the elusive threads of rural diversity.
Future research should be aimed towards unravelling this puzzle.