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When the plant dies and decays, a skeletal outline of the cell survives, sometimes for eons.
Our hard-earned money decays a little bit every day, just as we do.
When a nucleus decays, a fixed amount of energy is released.
On this occasion, the new piece was Conrad Winslow's "All Decays," a short, compelling orchestral essay.
Given that so much of our childhoods is lost as memory decays, a parent's documents of those first fleeting years can add to the fullness of a life.
To improve the sensitivity on the half-lifes of such decays, a large (2×2×1.5 cm3 CdZnTe detector for applications in gamma-ray spectroscopy and low-background operation is investigated.
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Outside a nucleus, a neutron decays into a proton and an electron by a process called beta decay (β-decay).
The apples are subtly decaying: a fig has split apart.
The Renaissance, Ruskin claims, was a decay, a decline, from the true golden age of Venice.
In beta-minus decay, a neutron is transformed into a proton, not the opposite.
There's a flash of Petah Coyne in the elegant decay, a touch of Piranesi in the structural fancy.
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