depletion|depletions in English
noun
[de·ple·tion || dɪ'pliːʃn]
emptying, exhausting, using up; reductio
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1. sang sweetly along, of regrets and depletions she was too young for,
2. Ozone depletion occurs within the polar vortices – particularly over the Southern Hemisphere – reaching a maximum depletion in the spring.
3. Synonyms for Blowings include dissipation, squanderings, waste, consumption, draining, expenditure, spendings, depletions, losings and loss
4. Microglial depletion Aggravates spontaneous seizure induced by KA
5. 2 Magnesium reabsorption is impaired by phosphate depletion.
6. Burnout: a complete depletion of energy or strength
7. CBOD measures DO depletion from only Carbonaceous sources
8. 15 Magnesium reabsorption is impaired by phosphate depletion.
9. Commonness, Population Depletion and Conservation Biology Trends Ecol Evol
10. Depletion of the medium or of nutrients, low temperature.
11. Depletion is used to record the consumption of natural resources.
12. Corticosteroids, ACTH: electrolyte depletion, particularly hypokalaemia, may be increased
13. Biopiracy alters the environment, which in turn causes Biodiversity depletion
14. Rising temperatures and ozone layer depletion could add to losses.”
15. Ozone Depletion; Acid rain; Greenhouse gases; Lack of snow; Higher temperatures.
16. An additional aim is to maintain genetic and functional diversity in such cases by avoiding local depletions of such sub-populations.
17. Similar bookkeeping transactions are used to record amortization and depletion.
18. As glucose concentration falls, severe volume depletion may be unmasked.
19. They are caused by the depletion of ATP ( adenosine triphosphate ).
20. Badly overgrazed pasture-land, soil depletion, and drought are persistent problems
21. 7 synonyms for Attenuation: debilitation, depletion, devitalization, enervation, enfeeblement, impoverishment, fading
22. Types of inpatient and outpatient Apheresis procedures provided at Inova include Extracorporeal Photopheresis (ECP), LeukApheresis (White Blood Cell Depletion), PlasmApheresis (Therapeutic Plasma Exchange), Plateletpheresis (Platelet Depletion), Red Blood …
23. Until 1987 , the depletion of ozone layer was not of much concern .
24. Many countries in Africa also undergo a depletion of fertile soil.
25. Increased consumption of water has led to rapid depletion of groundwater reserves.