- Look up
depletion or
deplete in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Depletion may
refer to:
Resource depletion,
decline of
resources Gas
depletion, decline...
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springtime polar tropospheric ozone depletion events in
addition to
these stratospheric events. The main
causes of
ozone depletion and the
ozone hole are manufactured...
- In
semiconductor physics, the
depletion region, also
called depletion layer,
depletion zone,
junction region,
space charge region, or
space charge layer...
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natural sources, but will be
lower in
depleted uranium in
accordance with the
degree of
depletion.
About 95% of the
depleted uranium produced until now is stored...
- erosion, overconsumption,
aquifer depletion, and the
excessive or
unnecessary use of resources.
Resource depletion is most
commonly used in reference...
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state of ego
depletion. In particular,
experiencing a
state of ego
depletion impairs the
ability to
control oneself later on. A
depleting task requiring...
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Nutrient depletion is a form of
resource depletion and
refers to the loss of
nutrients and
micronutrients in a
habitat or
parts of the biosphere, most...
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Depletion forces are
often regarded as
entropic forces, as was
first explained by the
established Asakura–Oosawa model. In this
theory the
depletion force...
- used as load "resistors" in
logic circuits (in
depletion-load NMOS logic, for example). For N-type
depletion-load devices, the
threshold voltage might be...
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depletion deduction"
allows an
owner or
operator to
account for the
reduction of a product's reserves. For tax purposes, the two
types of
depletion are...