- Look up
degradation,
degrade, or
degrading in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Degradation may
refer to:
Degradation (geology),
lowering of a
fluvial surface...
- is
degraded worldwide, and
about 3.2
billion people reside in
these degrading areas,
giving a high rate of
environmental pollution. Land
degradation reduces...
- of macromolecules". This
describes ordinary plastics which abiotically degrade by
oxidation in the open
environment and
create microplastics, but do not...
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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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polymers like polyesters, polyamides,
polyurethanes and
polycarbonates can be
degraded by
hydrolysis of
their carbonyl groups, to give
lower molecular weight...
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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)...
- or
natural resources are depleted, the
environment is
degraded;
direct environmental degradation, such as deforestation,
which is
readily visible; this...
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suggestive of
forest degradation", but for the
moment no
parameter exists "that
indicates at what
speed forests become degraded and how long it will take...
- The Wohl
degradation in
carbohydrate chemistry is a
chain contraction method for aldoses. The
classic example is the
conversion of
glucose to arabinose...
- 460 km2 (950 sq mi) of gr****land is
degraded each year.
Across the
globe it is
estimated that 23% of the land is
degraded. It
takes years and
sometimes even...