Thus Poland's noble class was more stable than those of other countries, and so was spared the societal tensions and eventual disintegration that characterised the French Revolution.
What can be said is that Louise's condition was painful, debilitating and invariably fatal, causing, among other things, the eventual disintegration of her brain.
After his death, ca. 1218, Kampuja entered a decline, resulting in eventual disintegration.
This eventual disintegration makes it good for use in rapidly healing tissues and in internal structures that cannot be re-accessed for suture removal.
The Frankish tradition, by which the king was succeeded by all of his sons, led to power struggles and the eventual disintegration of the kingdom into a collection of small feudal states.
After Jayavarman VII's death, Kambuja entered a long period of decline that led to its eventual disintegration.
It can find no way to stave off eventual disintegration; quantum chemistry forbids.
An unfixed knife requires proximity to a human body's electrical field to prevent its eventual disintegration, while fixed knives are treated for storage.
In contrast, in bioheap leaching, the oxidation of sulfides causes eventual disintegration of the porous rock, exposing more area than achievable by chemical means only.
All that happened in Brussels was another contorted attempt to postpone the euro's inevitable fate and another downward lurch of the European project towards its eventual disintegration.