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be depletion
noun
The act of depleting, or the state of being depleted; exhaustion
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"If the Gibe III dam is constructed, the lake will dry up and this will lead to desertification and there will be depletion of resources: there will be no fish, no farming, and low humidity [and less rain].
It's not certain what damage would occur, since luckily we've never had to experience such an event on Earth, but one likely problem would be depletion of ozone in the upper atmosphere.
Another reason could be depletion of nutrients in the medium.
The earliest feature appears to be depletion of neuronal mtDNA; this was present in the very youngest individuals, who showed little or no morphological abnormality.
Thus, we aimed to test whether induction of starvation, caused be depletion of a carbon source from the culture medium, may inhibit phage development effectively.
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The effect in ozone at mid-latitudes is depletion in the lower and upper stratosphere.
The other known and expected negative externality of a friendly neighborhood Amazon is depletion of affordable housing stock and rapid appreciation of existing inventory.
How complete was depletion of ER glutathione by ChaC1?
The type described previously is a depletion-mode FET, since a region is depleted of its natural charge.
What we see is the depletion of our oil reserves.
But since the alternative is "further depletion and collapse," it is the only good choice.
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