Synonym: crumble, disintegrate, rot, spoil. Similar words: decayed, decant, decade, decadent, decadence, decaffeinated, recall, because. Meaning: [dɪ'keɪ] n. 1. the process of gradually becoming inferior 2. a gradual decrease; as of stored charge or current 3. the organic phenomenon of rotting 4. an inferior state resulting from the process of decaying 5. the spontaneous disintegration of a radioactive substance along with the emission of ionizing radiation. v. 1. lose a stored charge, magnetic flux, or current 2. fall into decay or ruin 3. undergo decay or decomposition.
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181. Soon after dying, participants are stored in a liquid nitrogen solution to prevent decay until that time when death becomes a reversible phenomenon.
182. On the basis of distribution of radioactive elements and geological background , the theory equation of radon exhalation rate is derived from the decay rule of radioactive elements and gas diffusion.
183. Rutherford first identified the action of probability in radioactive decay.
184. The flux is in the tendency to the exponential decay along with filtration time and achieves the relative stability index in a few minutes.
185. The process by which an atom changes from an unstable state to a morestable state by emittingradiation is called radioactive decay or radioactivity.
186. Hunting economy can also become a modern-product economy, but at the same time, that means it will go beyond the limits of forest ecological rule and fall into decay.
187. They found a scene of unbelievable horror involving bodies in various states of decay and dismemberment.
188. Tannin from mangrove species has also been used for curing and dyeing of fishing nets made of natural fibre to make the nets more resistant to biological decay.
189. Why do men only sing of the new sprouts of Spring?Why don't they praise the shriveling of life, its fall and decay, that is Autumn?
190. Drinking fluoridated water is one of the best ways to prevent tooth decay.
191. Wood decay fungi send out their mycelial networks, breaking down tough cellulose that few others can exploit.
192. To effectively gate sounds which have more decay after the initial transient, set the RELEASE control slow enough to allow the gate to remain open and capture the signal's entire envelope.
193. However, in these two test sites, both ACQ-D treated Mongolian Scots pine and Chinese fir displayed excellent decay and termite resistance performance after HC post-treatment.
194. A bonus from all that saliva: It neutralizes acid that causes tooth decay.
195. A look luxurious, high hardness, high decay resistance, anti-pollution features.
196. Meanwhile the phenomenon of the macroscopic quantum tunneling is also a decay process of metastable state.
197. Most of those scientists, including Levy , still support water fluoridation as a proved method of controlling tooth decay, especially in populations where oral hygiene is poor.
198. However, it apparently does not decay in the other ways that a W boson decays, or it would have been seen long ago.
199. Accipitral renascence , it is the environment that a business fits internationalization actually, it is a natural decay, be a kind of new capacity build, still be among this process.
200. Thermoluminescence studies of meteorites suggest that the level of natural TL in meteorites is determined by competition between build up, due to exposure to cosmic radiation, and thermal decay.
201. A design is given about fast and high detection efficiency fission chamber for prompt neutron decay constant measurements.
202. Studies show Queenslanders hae 30 per cent more tooth decay than average in Australia.
203. The study of B meson decay is important for both areas. Both the weak interaction and the strong interaction can be studied in the B meson decay.
204. Sugarless yoghurt could help beat bad breath, tooth decay and gum disease, say scientists.
204. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
205. Alpha particles positively charged helium nuclei obtained from natural radioactive decay.
206. A wine that historically caused decay in the teeth of the nobles that drank it.
207. A damp odor of decay hung in these untenanted holes, and he quickly passed them by to stand before the door at the end.
208. A small boil or abscess on the gum, often resulting from tooth decay.
209. A acknowledging admeasurement yieldn by atoneanies esp. in harder times, in order to save money by eliminating decay or accidental sawaiting.
210. Be - cause man hastens decrepitude and decay by holding the thought of old age always before him.
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