geri dönüşümlü, bakterilerle ayrışabilen, çevreye zarar vermeden toprakta çözünebilen, ayrıştırılabilir, biyobozunur, toprakta çözünebilir, bakterilerle ayrışabilen,çürüyüp çevre tarafından, çürüyüp çevre tarafından emilebilen, bakterilerle ayrişabilen, ayrışabilen, biyobozunabilen, biyoparçalanabilen, biyo-çözünürlülük, biyolojik bozunabilirlik,
capable of being decomposed by biological activity, especially by microorganisms, Any material that can be decomposed by biological activity, Organic materials such as food scraps, paper and grass clippings that are capable of being broken down by microorganisms into simple compounds such as carbon dioxide, water or minerals, A substance that can be broken down into harmless products in the environment, capable of being broken down by living organisms, principally bacteria and fungi [return to top], when a substance is able to be broken down by microorganisms into basic elements like carbon dioxide and water (See "decompose "), A material that will decompose quickly as a result of the actions of microorganisms, sunlight, chemical attack, etc, adj: Able to be broken down into simpler substances (elements and compounds) by naturally occuring decomposers Essentially, anything that can be ingested by an organism without causing that organism harm 2 Nontoxic and able to be decomposed in relatively short period even on a human time scale, capable of being decomposed by e, bacteria; "a biodegradable detergent, Able to be broken down into basic compounds by micro-organisms, capable of being decomposed by e g bacteria; "a biodegradable detergent", Subject to decomposition by biological means, especially by micro-organisms, Capable of being decomposed by biological means (e g metabolic processing by microorganisms), (biodégradable) Capable of being broken down by living organisms into inorganic compounds, Capable of being biologically decomposed by microorganisms or enzymes, Capable of being broken down by microorganisms Breakdown products can often be re-used by other organisms as food and energy sources, capable of being broken down naturally into environmentally harmless products, The ability of a substance to be broken down physically and/or chemically by natural biological processes, such as by being digested by bacteria or fungi, Able to be broken into simpler chemical compounds by microorganisms Organic materials are biodegradable, material are any organic material that can be broken down by microorganisms into simpler, more stable compounds Most organic waste such as foods, paper, etc are biodegradable, can be broken down (pertaining to matter), Something that is biodegradable breaks down or decays naturally without any special scientific treatment, and can therefore be thrown away without causing pollution. a natural and totally biodegradable plastic. materials, chemicals etc that are biodegradable are changed naturally by bacteria into substances that do not harm the environment non biodegradable, Capable of being broken down by micro-organisms which utilise the substance as a source of energy and bring about its destruction Usually referred to biological processes in soil, water, sewage but also to man-made organic compounds such as pesticides, Capable of being decomposed by living organisms, waste material composed primarily of naturally-occurring constituent parts, able to be broken down and absorbed into the ecosystem Wood, for example, is biodegradable, for example, while plastics are not, A product that has the ability to break down, safely and relatively quickly, by biological means, into the raw materials of nature These products can be solids which break down into soil (composting)), or liquids which break down into water For example, biodegradable plastic is intended to break up when exposed to microorganisms (a natural ingredient such as cornstarch or vegetable oil is added to achieve this result) -, A material that can be broken down to simpler components by a biological process, the term given to a substance that can be broken down, i e biodegrades, by the natural processes of decomposition Top, Capable of decomposing rapidly under natural conditions, Capable of being broken down into innocuous products by the action of living things, Capable of being readily decomposed by the action of microbes, The capacity of a material to decompose over time as a result of biological activity, especially to be broken down by microorganisms, the potential of an organic substance to be broken down into simpler compounds or molecules through the action of microorganisms, measured by mixing the product with seawater in a closed container and monitoring oxygen depletion over time As the product is degraded by seawater organisms, carbon is converted to CO2, and oxygen concentration declines "Ready biodegradability," our goal, applies to products that degrade by 60% within 28 days, Capacity of a material to decompose by biological action. The term usually refers to the environmental breakdown of waste by microorganisms. Generally, plant and animal products are biodegradable, whereas mineral substances (e.g., metals, glass, plastics) are not. Local conditions, especially the presence or absence of oxygen, affect biodegradability. Disposal of nonbiodegradable waste is a primary source of pollution. Surgical materials made to be absorbed by the body are also called biodegradable, the susceptibility of a substance to decomposition by microorganisms; specifically, the rate at which compounds may be chemically broken down by bacteria and/or natural environmental factors,
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capable of being decomposed by biological activity, especially by microorganisms
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Any material that can be decomposed by biological activity
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Organic materials such as food scraps, paper and grass clippings that are capable of being broken down by microorganisms into simple compounds such as carbon dioxide, water or minerals
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A substance that can be broken down into harmless products in the environment
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capable of being broken down by living organisms, principally bacteria and fungi [return to top]
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when a substance is able to be broken down by microorganisms into basic elements like carbon dioxide and water (See "decompose ")
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A material that will decompose quickly as a result of the actions of microorganisms, sunlight, chemical attack, etc
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adj: Able to be broken down into simpler substances (elements and compounds) by naturally occuring decomposers Essentially, anything that can be ingested by an organism without causing that organism harm 2 Nontoxic and able to be decomposed in relatively short period even on a human time scale
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capable of being decomposed by e
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bacteria; "a biodegradable detergent
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Able to be broken down into basic compounds by micro-organisms
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capable of being decomposed by e g bacteria; "a biodegradable detergent"
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Subject to decomposition by biological means, especially by micro-organisms
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Capable of being decomposed by biological means (e g metabolic processing by microorganisms)
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(biodégradable) Capable of being broken down by living organisms into inorganic compounds
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Capable of being biologically decomposed by microorganisms or enzymes
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Capable of being broken down by microorganisms Breakdown products can often be re-used by other organisms as food and energy sources
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capable of being broken down naturally into environmentally harmless products
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The ability of a substance to be broken down physically and/or chemically by natural biological processes, such as by being digested by bacteria or fungi
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Able to be broken into simpler chemical compounds by microorganisms Organic materials are biodegradable
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material are any organic material that can be broken down by microorganisms into simpler, more stable compounds Most organic waste such as foods, paper, etc are biodegradable
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can be broken down (pertaining to matter) sıfat
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Something that is biodegradable breaks down or decays naturally without any special scientific treatment, and can therefore be thrown away without causing pollution. a natural and totally biodegradable plastic. materials, chemicals etc that are biodegradable are changed naturally by bacteria into substances that do not harm the environment non biodegradable
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Capable of being broken down by micro-organisms which utilise the substance as a source of energy and bring about its destruction Usually referred to biological processes in soil, water, sewage but also to man-made organic compounds such as pesticides
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Capable of being decomposed by living organisms
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waste material composed primarily of naturally-occurring constituent parts, able to be broken down and absorbed into the ecosystem Wood, for example, is biodegradable, for example, while plastics are not
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A product that has the ability to break down, safely and relatively quickly, by biological means, into the raw materials of nature These products can be solids which break down into soil (composting)), or liquids which break down into water For example, biodegradable plastic is intended to break up when exposed to microorganisms (a natural ingredient such as cornstarch or vegetable oil is added to achieve this result) -
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A material that can be broken down to simpler components by a biological process
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the term given to a substance that can be broken down, i e biodegrades, by the natural processes of decomposition Top
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Capable of decomposing rapidly under natural conditions
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Capable of being broken down into innocuous products by the action of living things
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Capable of being readily decomposed by the action of microbes
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biodegradability
The capacity of a material to decompose over time as a result of biological activity, especially to be broken down by microorganisms
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biodegradability
the potential of an organic substance to be broken down into simpler compounds or molecules through the action of microorganisms
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biodegradability
measured by mixing the product with seawater in a closed container and monitoring oxygen depletion over time As the product is degraded by seawater organisms, carbon is converted to CO2, and oxygen concentration declines "Ready biodegradability," our goal, applies to products that degrade by 60% within 28 days
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biodegradability
Capacity of a material to decompose by biological action. The term usually refers to the environmental breakdown of waste by microorganisms. Generally, plant and animal products are biodegradable, whereas mineral substances (e.g., metals, glass, plastics) are not. Local conditions, especially the presence or absence of oxygen, affect biodegradability. Disposal of nonbiodegradable waste is a primary source of pollution. Surgical materials made to be absorbed by the body are also called biodegradable
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biodegradability
the susceptibility of a substance to decomposition by microorganisms; specifically, the rate at which compounds may be chemically broken down by bacteria and/or natural environmental factors
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