decompositions in English

noun
1
the state or process of rotting; decay.
the decomposition of organic waste

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1. On estimates of the stability measure for decompositions of probability distributions into components.

2. The decompositions proceeded according to a simple acid-base mechanism with evolution of SiF4.

3. The occurrence of autocatalysis in dienone decompositions arising from more acidic bromophenols is also established.

4. As an application of these decompositions, we obtain two recursion formulas for computing the multiplicities of simple finite dimensional Cn modules.

5. 12 Now suppose there exists an integer a with decompositions as above but in which the pi and qi do not pair off.

6. The proof is based on the description of spherical Adjunctions as 4-periodic semiorthogonal decompositions given by Halpern-Leistner and Shipman and by Dyckerhoff

7. By the method of scalar Lyapunov function, this paper studies the asymptotic stability and unstability decompositions of a class of linear and nonlinear time-varying discrete large-scale systems.

8. This investigation concentrates on examination of adiabatic temperature-time-curves and gives non-linear optimization procedures for obtaining kinetic parameters of simple decompositions,e.g. o-nitrobezaldehyde, two types of autocatalysis, consecutive reactions and competitive consecutive reactions.

9. It was found that the thermal decompositions of the four compounds each consist of two partial processes: the departure of the water of crystallization, and the subsequent inseparable escape of the ammonia and constitution water.

10. N Actinism The radiation of heat or light, or that branch of natural philosophy which treats of the radiation of heat and light.; n Actinism That property of light which, as may be seen in photography, produces chemical combinations and decompositions

11. 18 monobasic complex acids of the type H[Co(DH)2XY] (X, Y=Cl, Br, I, NO2, N3, NCS, NCSe, CN), or their alkalimetal and ammonium salts, and 5 aquo-acido-nonelectrolytes, [Co(DH)2(H2O)X] (DH=deprotonated dimethylglyoxime), were obtained and their thermal decompositions were studied by means of TG and DTA.