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The decaying
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To deteriorate, to get worse, to lose strength or health, to decline in quality. To undergo bit rot, that is, gradual degradation. To undergo software rot, that is, to fail to be updated in a changing environment, so as to eventually become legacy or obsolete. To undergo prolonged reduction in altitude (above the orbited body).
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The decaying response signal is subsequently digitally filtered and averaged.
The decaying buildings are largely empty now, except for Aragast's offices on the third floor.
The decaying tails were manually selected.
The decaying MCT and CBL regions can be clearly seen.
The decaying corpses rain more baculovirus on the foliage below, allowing it to infect future victims.
The decaying flesh began to rot the living flesh of the prisoner.
The decaying infrastructure is one of the eight critical challenges this country faces.
The decaying wood of fallen trees supports a large quantity of rare fungi.
The decaying Leap the Dips coaster was demolished in the mid-1930s.
The decaying mutual information scores also help us interpret the observation of conservation across populations.
It's the decaying fruit of bad economic policy.
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