decomposit

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{a} compounded again
decomposition
The splitting (of e.g. a matrix, an atom, or a compound) into constituent parts
decomposition
{n} a separation of parts chemically combined
decomposition
The act of taking something apart, e.g. for analysis
decomposition
Breakdown of a material or substance into parts or elements or simpler compounds
decomposition
The breakdown of dead organic material by detrivores or saprophytes
decomposition
The break down of organic matter by bacteria and fungi, to change the chemical structure and physical appearance of matter
decomposition
A biological process through which organic material is reduced to e.g. compost
decomposition
the conversion of chemically unstable materials to more stable forms by chemical or biological action If organic matter decays when there is no oxygen present (anaerobic conditions or putrefaction), undesirable tastes and odors are produced Decay of organic matter when oxygen is present (aerobic conditions) tends to produce much less objectionable tastes and odors
decomposition
The process by which traditional cultural forms have destroyed themselves, under the effects of the appearance of superior means of dominating nature, permitting and requiring superior cultural constructions We distinguish between an active phase of decomposition, effective demolition of older superstructures -- which ends around 1930 -- and a phase of repetition, which has dominated since then The delay in the passage from decomposition to new constructions is tied to the delay in the revolutionar y liquidation of capitalism
decomposition
The act or process of resolving the constituent parts of a compound body or substance into its elementary parts; separation into constituent part; analysis; the decay or dissolution consequent on the removal or alteration of some of the ingredients of a compound; disintegration; as, the decomposition of wood, rocks, etc
decomposition
The process by which materials are broken down into simpler compounds by decomposers
decomposition
(n ) A division of a data structure into substructures that can be distributed separately, or a technique for dividing a computation into subcomputations that can be executed separately The most common decomposition strategies in parallel computing are: functional decomposition; geometric decomposition and iterative decomposition
decomposition
the process of breaking down organic matter into its basic elements including nutrients needed for plant growth Decomposition occurs in nature and in controlled environments like compost bins
decomposition
(chemistry) separation of a substance into two or more substances that may differ from each other and from the original substance
decomposition
(1) The process of separating or analyzing a text element into component units These component units may not have any functional status, but may be simply formal units--that is, abstract shapes (2) (See Definition D19 in Section 3 6, Decomposition )
decomposition
The state of being reduced into original elements
decomposition
the breakdown of organic matter by bacteria and fungi
decomposition
Decomposition is the process of decay that takes place when a living thing changes chemically after dying
decomposition
The breakdown of matter by bacteria and fungi, changing the chemical makeup and physical appearance of materials
decomposition
breaking down into component parts or basic elements
decomposition
Breakdown of chemical into simpler parts, compounds or elements
decomposition
In mathematics, the splitting of e.g. a matrix into constituent parts
decomposition
the analysis of a vector field
decomposition
Breakdown of a material or substance (by heat, chemical reaction, electrolysis, decay or other processes) into parts or elements or simpler compounds
decomposition
The breakdown of a chemical or substance into different parts or simpler compounds Decomposition can occur due to heat, chemical reaction, decay, etc
decomposition
The biochemical process where biological materials are broken down into smaller particles and eventually into basic chemical compounds and elements
decomposition
{i} disintegration; decay, rot
decomposition
The process in which traditional cultural forms have destroyed themselves as a result of the emergence of superior means of dominating nature which make possible and necessary superior cultural constructions We can distinguish between the active phase of the decomposition and effective demolition of the old superstructures which came to an end around 1930 and a phase of repetition that has prevailed since that time The delay in the transition from decomposition to new constructions is linked to the delay in the revolutionary liquidation of capitalism
decomposition
The breakdown or decay of organic materials Research at the HBEF examines microorganisms that decompose organic (dead plant and animal) materials
decomposition
The process by which materials chemically break down
decomposition
Repeated composition; a combination of compounds
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(biology) decaying caused by bacterial or fungal action
decomposition
The breakdown of matter by bacteria and fungi It changes the chemical makeup and physical appearance of materials (Source: Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center, 1990)
decomposition
the analysis of a vector field (biology) decaying caused by bacterial or fungal action (chemistry) separation of a substance into two or more substances that may differ from each other and from the original substance in a decomposed state
decomposition
(bio) (chem) Decay of ORGANIC MATTER due to the action of BACTERIA or FUNGI Also the separation of a substance into its component parts by chemical action F - decomposition S - descomposicion
decomposition
the breakdown of organic matter through microbial action
decomposition
in a decomposed state
decomposition
the organic phenomenon of rotting
decomposition
The programming procedure for restructuring a problem into smaller tasks to be performed in parallel See domain decomposition and functional decomposition
decomposition
putrefaction