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The products that become decayed, damaged, expired, or invalid over time are referred to as deteriorating items.
The first one refers to the items like meat, vegetables, fruits, medicines, flowers, etc. which become decayed, damaged, or expired over time.
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This represents the number of tooth surfaces that became decayed or were treated for dental caries (by filling or extraction) during the 2-year study period.
Some nematodes, such as root knot (Meloidogyne species), produce small to large galls in roots; other species cause affected roots to become discoloured, stubby, excessively branched, and decayed.
In the milling hall I become mesmer ised again by people: the big-boned American men with decayed faces and stressed white skin, the desperately cheerful women, the vacant-looking teenagers, the couples with their babies in pouches.
Jack is killed and soon becomes an ever-more-decayed member of the undead, while David turns (painfully) into a lycanthrope when the moon is full.
His life spanned the decades in which the decayed imperial city became the Rome of the medieval papacy.
That was when the gas was formed, as fragments of organic matter ran off the hills, became squashed amidst grains of clay, and decayed.
And what was unearthed in the next two centuries became a wonder of the world: skeletons with decayed teeth intact, buildings with their interiors, wallpaper and graffiti perfectly preserved, 81 loaves found in a bakery looking as though just extracted from a too-hot oven.
The decayed wood resulting from attack by white-rot fungi becomes white and stringy.
By the 9th century the town had replaced the decayed Roman port of Richborough, and in the 11th century it became one of the Cinque Ports.
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