unravelling Meaning & Definition

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  • This book is an eminently readable attempt at unravelling the influence of psychology on law and the limits the law has placed on that influence.

  • His mutagenesis work once again proved valuable in unravelling a biological phenomenon.

  • The implications of these textual permutations need careful unravelling.

  • All students of early modern and of women's history will be indebted to her fastidious unravelling of the commonplace view of women.

  • Obviously, methods for unravelling the structure of metabolic networks and for determining in vivo fluxes play an important role for metabolic engineering.

  • Given the unravelling argument above, selective disclosure of only favourable genetic test results will lead insurers to believe that unfavourable results are being withheld.

  • Future research should be aimed towards unravelling this puzzle.

  • More important, she comes close to unravelling the elusive threads of rural diversity.

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