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- Look up degradation, degrade, or degrading in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Degradation may refer to: Degradation (geology), lowering of a fluvial surface...
- 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....
- and the British Standard (BS8472), which specify procedures to test degradability, biodegradability, and non-toxicity, and with which a properly designed...
- Polymer degradation is the reduction in the physical properties of a polymer, such as strength, caused by changes in its chemical composition. Polymers...
- Dégradé (Arabic: ديچراديه) is a 2015 Palestinian drama film directed by Arab and Tarzan N****er (also known as Mohammed Abun****er and Ahmed Abun****er)...
- Environmental degradation is the deterioration of the environment through depletion of resources such as quality of air, water and soil; the destruction...
- The Wohl degradation in carbohydrate chemistry is a chain contraction method for aldoses. The classic example is the conversion of glucose to arabinose...
- Land degradation is a process where land becomes less healthy and productive due to a combination of human activities or natural conditions. The causes...
- Edman degradation, developed by Pehr Edman, is a method of sequencing amino acids in a peptide. In this method, the amino-terminal residue is labeled...
- Forest degradation is a process in which the biological wealth of a forest area is permanently diminished by some factor or by a combination of factors...