0 to replace certificates (= paper documents) by a system in which shares, etc. are bought, sold, and stored electronically: --
The investor can dematerialize only those certificates that are already registered in his name.
Handmade acetate filters and gels were applied to give the transporter beam color and patterns, followed by small flickering animated highlights called bugs which appeared after the character had dematerialized.
All matter inside the rings is dematerialized and transported via matter stream to another set of rings in a different location where it is then rematerialized.
They attained immortality and subjugated other races before them thanks to their technology and ability to dematerialize and rematerialize at will.
They are immortal and have powerful psionic abilities, including telepathy and the ability to dematerialize at will.
Once she is gone, he emerges and watches his world that he created dematerialize into a new picture.
Trip then gets the mystery device, a temporal distress beacon, to power up, and soon all evidence of the future ship and its contents dematerialize.
It is the disc seeming to dematerialize or the shadows taking on volume?
That is, the items of ritual exchange are dematerialized, "to treat material objects as being merely signs of an immaterial value to which they are subordinate" (206).