decomposing in English

verb
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(with reference to a dead body or other organic matter) make or become rotten; decay or cause to decay.
leaves stuffed in plastic bags do not decompose

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1. DeComposing is when we break the number apart: 349 ⇒ 300 + 40 + 9 "DeComposing"

2. The body must have been decomposing for several weeks.

3. In other words, they're meant to prevent us from decomposing.

4. Composting is simply the natural process of organic matter decomposing

5. You add that together, carry the one, you're a decomposing mess.

6. Plasma reactor for decomposing waste gas and gas scrubber using same

7. The porous structure of wood acts as a sponge when decomposing underground.

8. This is a biological method of decomposing the organic solid wastes under aerobic conditions .

9. 8 I worked with a forensic entomologist, who examines insects found on decomposing remains.

10. Help students design visuals that illustrate the concept of deComposing and Composing (ie

11. Process for decomposing waste rare earth luminescent materials by two times of acidolysis

12. Apparatus and process for decomposing dinitrogen monoxide in an adiabatic fixed bed reactor

13. Adipocere is a soft white substance formed postmortem from fatty tissue in a decomposing body

14. Method and apparatus for decomposing received symbol signal modulated with bit reflected gray code into bit information

15. Survivors have been living in makeshift camps on streets littered with debris and decomposing bodies .

16. Synonyms for Carious include rotten, decomposed, putrid, decayed, decaying, decomposing, festering, rank, rotting and foetid

17. It was also the execution ground and the decomposing bodies of four criminals twirled from the makeshift gibbet.

18. Bellowing, the thing was trying to reach over the stair-rail with its other encrusted, decomposing claw.

19. S. africa feeds on living and dead tissue, including snails, and other decomposing matter, and feces.

20. I poked at its decomposing body with a long driftwood stick, working to turn it over.

21. A farm owner in Finland now has a car that runs on the gas given off by decomposing waste.

22. Decomposition of the sample is achieved by permanganic acid decomposing in concentrated sulphuric acid, as already mentioned earlier.

23. Professor Russell notes that the “constant semiserious propaganda for evil has had decomposing effects on silly and weak minds.

24. Alders add nitrogen to the soil in the manner of legumes, and decomposing alder leaves improve soil structure

25. The apparatus comprises a set of four-stage cyclone preheater and a rotary kiln for decomposing and calcining.

26. 2 The twin-bin system enables humus to be kept in one section, while decomposing materials are housed in the other.

27. Outer leaf axils of many Bromeliads hold no water, but they do hold decomposing organic materials and are humid

28. Borate wood preservatives are composed of naturally occurring minerals that protect wood from fungus, termites, and other wood-decomposing organisms

29. The inferential process of the fault diagnosis in the neural network is explained with an example of controlling coaling of decomposing furnace expert system.

30. Delight young architects of kindergarten, grade 1, and grade 2 with our printable Composing and deComposing 2D shapes worksheets encompassing a roster of exercises such as partitioning flat shapes, Composing simple 2D figures like rectangles, squares, triangles, half-circles to form composite shapes, deComposing 2-dimensional figures made interesting with matching, coloring, cut and glue activities …

31. The Composting process "happens" without human intervention because microbes and soil animals are on the job 24 hours a day, decomposing plant and animal remains

32. A process is disclosed for transcribing ribonucleic acids of a sample by treating the ribonucleic acid-containing sample with a DNA-decomposing enzyme in the presence of MN?

33. Long-patch mismatch repair is antirecombinagenic, apparently by decomposing heteroduplex DNA or aborting its formation whenever well-recognized mismatches are formed by strand exchange between nonidentical parental sequences.

34. Blastomycosis is an infection caused by a fungus called Blastomyces. The fungus lives in the environment, particularly in moist soil and in decomposing matter such as wood and leaves

35. ZDDP starts decomposing at 130-170 °C, while the activation temperature of TCP typically exceeds 200 °C. Their reaction products form a chemically bonded lubricating film on the surfaces.

36. The composition for lipolysis of the present invention, comprising phosphatidylcholine, an oily solvent and water, is effective for decomposing fat without causing edema, erythema, tissue necrosis and inflammation.

37. Jumping Bristletails are most active at night, but they can be found in the daytime in leaf litter and other decomposing matter, under bark, stones, and rocks, and in crevices

38. Crumbling adjective disintegrating, collapsing, deteriorating, decaying, eroding, decomposing, mouldering the building's leaking roofs, broken windows, and Crumbling stonework Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition

39. One group of Archaebacteria are the methanogens, anaerobic bacteria found in swamps, sewage, and other areas of decomposing matter.The methanogens reduce carbon dioxide to methane gas in their metabolism

40. Sickening footage showing a Cannibalised mink, a decomposing fox and shivering cubs at fur farms in Finland has exposed the horrifying nature of the fur industry that sells millions of pounds

41. ‘An Addled eagle egg was recovered from an abandoned nest along the Androscoggin in Lewiston and submitted to analytical labs for contaminant testing.’ Synonyms rotten , off, decayed, decomposed, decomposing, putrid, putrefied, putrescent, mouldy, mouldering

42. Method of destroying Abominability of organic waste liquid JPS5231572A (en) 1977-03-10: Sewage disposal JPS51148084A (en) 1976-12-18: Process for assimilating and decomposing of formaldehyde by the use of microorganisms

43. Blastomycosis is a rare infection caused by inhaling fungal spores, or Blastospheres, produced by the microorganism Blastomyces dermatitidis, which is found in decomposing wood and soil laden with decaying organic material

44. Creaminess is a highly integrated and complex perception that encompasses both flavor and texture sensations (Mela, 1988). A fundamental understanding of Creaminess perception could be obtained by decomposing Creaminess into its underlying sensory components.

45. Creophagous flesh-eating; carnivorous detritivore animal that eats decomposing organic matter dysphagia pathological difficulty in swallowing endophagy cannibalism within a tribe; eating away from within entomophagous eating insects equivorous consuming horseflesh exophagy cannibalism outside one's own group foliophagous

46. Methods for decomposing samples using beakers or microwaves have caused several problems such as loss of volatile elements, excessive use of acids, emission of harmful gases, limitation of sample capacity and amount, and inconvenience of cleaning up.

47. Commonality analysis is a procedure for decomposing R 2 in multiple regression analyses into the percent of variance in the dependent variable associated with each independent variable uniquely, and the proportion of explained variance associated with the common effects of predictors

48. Acicular chromium dioxide was first synthesized in 1956 by Norman L. Cox, a chemist at E.I. DuPont, by decomposing chromium trioxide in the presence of water at a temperature of 800 K and a pressure of 200 MPa.

49. Your gardening answers; How to give your hydrangeas the blues These decomposing organisms crank up their metabolism the same way we do, gobbling up oxygen and releasing carbon dioxide, which Acidifies waters to a pH as low as 7.4 in summer months.

50. Compost (/ ˈ k ɒ m p ɒ s t / or / ˈ k ɒ m p oʊ s t /) is made by decomposing organic materials into simpler organic and inorganic compounds in a process called Composting.This process recycles various organic materials otherwise regarded as waste products