- Look up
degradation,
degrade, or
degrading in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Degradation may
refer to:
Degradation (geology),
lowering of a
fluvial surface...
- to land
degradation. Rather, it is the
practices of the
human po****tion that can
cause a
landscape to
become degraded.
Severe land
degradation affects...
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Degradation is the
formal term for
removal of a
knighthood or
other honour. The last
knight to be
publicly degraded was Sir
Francis Mitc**** in 1621....
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degradation of lignin, cellulose, pentosan, and polymers,
among others. The
concept is also used to
extract chemicals such as the
elegant degradation...
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environmental degradation as "the
reduction of the
capacity of the
environment to meet
social and
ecological objectives, and needs".
Environmental degradation comes...
- geology,
degradation refers to the
lowering of a
fluvial surface, such as a
stream bed or floodplain,
through erosional processes.
Degradation is the opposite...
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undergoes changes which are undesirable.
These changes are
called degradation.
Degradation is
usually caused by: distance, imitation:see
Remote Control, noise...
- full
Degradation Trip sessions'
songs were
released in
their entirety as
Degradation Trip
Volumes 1 & 2. Cantrell's
backing band for the
Degradation Trip...
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subtype of
fibrin degradation products is D-dimer. The
levels of
these FDPs rise
after any
thrombotic event.
Fibrin and
fibrinogen degradation product (FDP)...
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Committee for Standardisation)
Technical report CEN/TR 15351. "'Oxo-
degradation' is
degradation identified as
resulting from
oxidative cleavage of macromolecules"...