Use "decomposed" in a sentence

1. Compost is simply decomposed organic material

2. Albuminoids are decomposed like the hydrocarbons

3. Decomposed by Abominated, released 08 January 2021 1

4. Biodegradable: 1 adj capable of being decomposed by e.g

5. The bacteria decomposed the milk into its solid and liquid elements.

6. A liquid is decomposed when an electric current passes through it.

7. The Cryolite in the molten state is decomposed into different ionic species

8. 21 The generated abandonable SE can be further decomposed through reiteration method.

9. The structure of a DHT can be decomposed into several main components.

10. 4 Humus: The end product of decomposed organic matter such as leaves.

11. For Balneology peat should be highly decomposed (preferably H8), natural and clean

12. Capable of being decomposed by biological agents, especially bacteria: a Biodegradable detergent

13. Clippings are returned to the turf where they will be decomposed very rapidly

14. Chiggers inject digestive enzymes into the skin and feed upon the decomposed tissue

15. One sample of Carnallite to be decomposed in water had the following composition

16. A nonflammable, sheet material. Fumes, if decomposed may irritate eyes, nose, and throat.

17. The crime of affray is decomposed from hooliganism set by the previous Criminal Law.

18. First, the whole system was decomposed into several subsystems by adopting frizzy k - means cluster.

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

20. This waste deposited in the pit gets completely decomposed in six to twelve months time.

21. Peats consist of the partly decomposed remains of vegetation, which have accumulated in waterlogged areas.

22. Firstly, the linkage is decomposed into two parts: a dyad and a four-bar linkage.

23. A generalized cylindrical vector beam can be decomposed into radially polarized and Azimuthally polarized components

24. When decomposed, grass Clippings also serve as a food source for microbial life in the soil.

25. Decomposed bark in Barnyards was replaced with new bark in 2013, before the spring flux measurements.

26. ‘In the analysis, /miso/ can be decomposed into /mi/ ‘three’ and /so/, an Allomorph of /to:/ ‘ten’.’

27. Compost, crumbly mass of rotted organic matter made from decomposed plant material, used in gardening and agriculture

28. ‘In the analysis, /miso/ can be decomposed into /mi/ ‘three’ and /so/, an Allomorph of /to:/ ‘ten’.’

29. Structures are continuously built, they are decomposed and recycled, and all of that is powered by solar energy.

30. Composting allows decomposed materials to be reused as a nutritious supplement for your garden, lawn, and house plants

31. That which these scavengers miss is decomposed by bacteria and changed into mineral form down in the depths.

32. Catalase, an enzyme that brings about (catalyzes) the reaction by which hydrogen peroxide is decomposed to water and oxygen.

33. The performance function was decomposed into disjoint sets of variables to address the combinatorial explosion challenge caused by configuration variations.

34. The preliminary design of a passenger aircraft is investigated, decomposed into two subsystem design tasks, namely, aero optimization and weight optimization.

35. The total stress response of material is decomposed into a sum of an equilibrium stress response and a non-equilibrium overstress response.

36. The acetoacetic acid is decomposed to acetone which is determined by means of the salicylaldehyde reaction. A special microconvection apparatus is employed.

37. A 3-D model is decomposed into a series of 2-D planes, the pattern of which is transmitted to the photomask.

38. Biodegradable plastics are plastics that can be decomposed by the action of living organisms, usually microbes, into water, carbon dioxide, and biomass

39. A part of the resulting carbon combines with the potassium to form potassium acetylide, which produces acetylene when the disintegration mass is decomposed.

40. For both steel and slag the sample is decomposed in acid, silicon removed as metasilicic acid and the solution diluted to a volume.

41. Bitumen—also known as asphaltum or tar—is a black, oily, viscous form of petroleum, a naturally-occurring organic byproduct of decomposed plants

42. A-horizon - the top layer of a soil profile; usually contains humus A horizon humus - partially decomposed organic matter; the organic component of

43. Generally, products made from fossilized or decomposed animals, such as petroleum formed from the ancient remains of marine animals, are not considered animal products.

44. In another study, four strains of bacteria and 2 of fungi, which decomposed Benomyl to non-fungistatic compounds, were isolated from loamy garden soil(3)

45. The ghosts have been described as resembling decomposed and desiccated corpses wandering the estate and peeking around corners as well as in traditional spectral Anamorphous shapes

46. Abominated – Decomposed First demo for this Polish duo born at the end of 2018 and dedicated to an old school death metal with a clear Swedish stamp

47. The artifact was found in a stone box, called an ossuary, into which the dried bones of a deceased person were placed after the flesh had decomposed.

48. It is a 2,000-year-old burial ossuary —a decorated limestone chest into which the bones of a deceased person were placed after the flesh had decomposed.

49. High-powered water jets soak and break up the semi-decomposed granite, and the china clay is washed out along with coarser and heavier particles, sand, and mica.

50. Boehmite produced fibrous Boehmite particles within the amorphous matrix of the decomposed gibbsite particles, which exhibited a poorly crystalline structure and smaller size than the initial gibbsite particles

51. Technically, é (U+00E9) is a character that can be decomposed into an equivalent string of the base letter e (U+0065) and combining acute accent (U+0301).

52. ‘Hydrated Cyanic acid is a volatile and highly blistering fluid, which cannot be brought into contact with water without being instantaneously decomposed.’ Origin Early 19th century from cyanogen + -ic .

53. She drank some of the ice cream float, but as the remaining ginger beer was poured into her tumbler, a decomposed snail floated to the surface of her glass.

54. A Bipartite graph, also called a bigraph, is a set of graph vertices decomposed into two disjoint sets such that no two graph vertices within the same set are adjacent

55. Areas abundant with fish have a right combination of wind, current and slope of continental shelf that brings from the ocean depths water laden with nutrients from decomposed sea life.

56. The right image is decomposed in three color channels (red, green, and blue) and the Alpha channel for transparency. On the right image the transparency is displayed as a gray checkerboard.

57. The activation device is positioned over the selected location and surface and/or sub-surface products are ablated, desorbed or decomposed from the sample material to a chemical analyzer for analysis.

58. 21 They must obtain it from decomposed plants they eat while in their larval stage, living in shallow waters. Plants make phytosterol, which is converted to cholesterol in the mosquito's gut.

59. The reaction is conducted at 500 °C: 2 Cr + 3 I2 → 2 CrI3 To obtain high purity samples, the product is thermally decomposed at 700 °C to sublime out chromium(II) iodide.

60. Cartographic synthesis is a highly intelligent and creative operation process, it is a whole task, including a series of operations of different nature, which can be decomposed into several sub-processes to achieve

61. Alembic - an obsolete kind of container used for distillation; two retorts connected by a tube retort - a vessel where substances are distilled or decomposed by heat Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

62. By the reaction with a concentrated solution of ammonia in a mixture of water and ethanol phosphonitrilic chlorides are decomposed forming chloride ions, which may be detected by the silver nitrate-fluorescein test.

63. Autointoxication: ( aw'tō-in-toks'i-kā'shŭn ), A disorder resulting from absorption of the waste products of metabolism, decomposed matter from the intestine, or the products of dead and infected tissue, as in gangrene

64. ‘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

65. The paper studies the classSCN of cooperative games with player setN which have the semiconvexity property.SCN is decomposed into an algebraic sum of convex cones of games for which generating sets are available.

66. A reluctant elevator-boy went for a box full of straw and some milk, to which he added on his own initiative a tin of large, hard dog-biscuits — one of which decomposed Apathetically in …

67. An important determinative character of nepheline is the ease with which it is decomposed by hydrochloric acid, with separation of gelatinous silica (which may be readily stained by coloring matters) and cubes of salt.

68. The Albuminoids aie decomposed to a less degree than in the normal state, outside the digestive organs; the processes of assimilation are deranged, and the over-filling of the kidneys s with blood causes infiammation

69. The deceased was placed in a recess carved into the wall of a burial cave; after the flesh had decomposed, the bones were collected and placed in an ossuary—a container usually of decorated limestone.”

70. In soil: Soil horizons …surface litter) is termed the A horizon. This is a weathered layer that contains an accumulation of humus (decomposed, dark-coloured, carbon-rich matter) and microbial biomass that is mixed with small-grained minerals to form aggregate …

71. The Reynolds-Averaged Navier–Stokes equations (or RANS equations) are time-Averaged equations of motion for fluid flow.The idea behind the equations is Reynolds decomposition, whereby an instantaneous quantity is decomposed into its time-Averaged and fluctuating quantities, an idea first proposed by Osborne Reynolds

72. 1965) or complete bigraph, is a Bipartite graph (i.e., a set of graph vertices decomposed into two disjoint sets such that no two graph vertices within the same set are adjacent) such that every pair of graph vertices in the two sets are adjacent.

73. (Martin Eden, by Jack London) A reluctant elevator boy went for a box full of straw and some milk to which he added on his own initiative a tin of large hard dog biscuits—one of which decomposed Apathetically in the saucer of milk all afternoon.

74. : the protein shell of a virus particle surrounding its nucleic acid Examples of Capsid in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web The fragments of genetic material (RNA) detected from sewage are very quickly decomposed in sewage water and will only be stable if protected by the protein coat (Capsid), …

75. In this paper we show that a bipartite multigraphG in which no vertex is adjacent to more thann edges may be decomposed into any numbern*≥n of matchings in such a way that the number of edges in each of these matchings differ from one another by at most one unit.

76. By pouring plaster of Paris into the voids left in the ash by decomposed flesh, archaeologists have enabled us to see the last agonized gestures of the hapless victims—“the young woman lying with her head on her arm; a man, his mouth covered by a handkerchief that could not impede the inhalation of dust and poison gases; the attendants of the Forum Baths, fallen in unseemly poses of the jerks and spasms of asphyxia; . . . a mother hugging her small daughter in a last pitiful and useless embrace.”—Archeo.