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decomposition <a decomposition; decompositions> N

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decomposition CHEM
decomposition CHEM
decomposition CHEM
decomposition CHEM
decomposition CHEM
decomposition CHEM

decomposition CHEM

decomposition
decomposition
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chemical decomposition CHEM

decomposition inhibitor CHEM

decomposition point CHEM

decomposition potential CHEM

Decomposition Tree N COMPUT

Decomposition Tree

decomposition voltage ELEC

double decomposition CHEM

electrochemical decomposition CHEM

electrolytic decomposition

molecular decomposition CHEM

molecular decomposition

sensitized decomposition

soil decomposition

soil decomposition AGR
soil decomposition AGR

thermal decomposition CHEM

heat of decomposition CHEM

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To speed up the decomposition process, fallen leaves can be shredded, for instance by using a rotary lawn mower.
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The fast decomposition of such deposits is considered a geohazard, due to its potential to trigger landslides, earthquakes and tsunamis.
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Dal described the work as illustrating the decomposition of a fruit dish.
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For fossilization to take place, the traces and remains of organisms must be quickly buried so that weathering and decomposition do not occur.
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Much of the complex character of aged vintage port comes from the continued slow decomposition of grape solids in each bottle.
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Since then there have been several other reports of ectomycorrhizal fungi reducing activity and decomposition rates of free-living decomposers and thereby increasing soil carbon storage.
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Neighbor-joining is a form of star decomposition, and can very quickly produce reasonable trees.
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Just enough salt is used to prevent the raw fish from rotting (chemical decomposition).
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The mechanism presented is that ectomycorrhizal fungi can compete with free-living decomposers for nutrients, and thereby limit the rate of total decomposition.
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The decomposition products can include sulfur, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, polysulfanes, sulfuric acid and polythionates, depending on the exact reaction conditions.
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