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chem. |
decomposition |
environ. |
decomposition The more or less permanent breakdown of a molecule into simpler molecules or atoms; degradability The capacity of being decomposed chemically or biologically; dissolution Dissolving of a material; digestion sewage, The reduction in volume and the decomposition of highly putrescible organic matter to relatively stable or inert organic and inorganic compounds. Sludge digestion is usually done by aerobic organisms in the absence of free oxygen (notekūdeņi) |
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comp., MS |
allocation (The process of distributing amounts (monetary or statistical) to one or more accounts, fields, or records); splitting (The process of separating the copy of the file inside Briefcase from the copy outside Briefcase) |
environ. |
differentiation The development of cells so that they are capable of performing specialized functions in the organs and tissues of the organisms to which they belong |