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Once their work is done, the catalysts themselves break down into elements commonly found in nature, such as carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen--hence their "green" quality.
Some isotopes are less stable than others and break down into elements with fewer protons and neutrons in their nuclei as they discharge parts of themselves.
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The input parameters were broken down into elements which further describe the state of the environment, noise and logistics operating costs.
Each of the core categories was broken down into elements, with each element given points.
For one-way sensitivity analyses, the incremental cost per child of the RUSF program component was broken down into several elements to model various scenarios.
This disclosure would be restated in the implementation report and must include the level of compensation received (broken down into key elements) and a description of how each element was calculated and how the decision took into account the approved policy on termination payments.
Further refined, these factors are broken down into individual elements which each represent a specific factor lawmakers must consider when forming hydraulic fracturing policy.
"Any very large organisation has to be broken down into certain elements.
The set of 20 targets are broken down into 56 elements, of which only five are on track for 2020.
Also the model granularity which describes the extent to which an object or model is broken down into smaller elements it an important aspect.
But the hardest task of all is working out how to translate the visual images into electrical impulses that the brain can interpret properly.As it turns out, the images that the camera records, even when broken down into picture elements ("pixels"), cannot be converted directly.
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