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But the researchers noticed that ants would haul a corpse away within an hour after death — before much decomposition began.
The N2O decomposition began at 280 °C.
The further exothermic decomposition began at 400°C and finished at 500°C indicating the complete removal of the organic part of the complex.
PFCs decomposition began with a direct one electron transfer from carboxyl or sulfonate group to BDD, and the formed PFCs radicals were decarboxylated or desulfonated to yield the perfluoroalkyl radical which permitted a defluorination reaction between perfluoroalkyl radical and hydroxyl radical.
Chewed biomass decomposition began earlier and the maximum rate shifted left compared to the softwood control, indicating that a lower temperature is capable of converting the chewed sample to volatiles.
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Decomposition begins several minutes after death with a process called autolysis, or self-digestion.
The phase decomposition begins at the vertices and edges and propagates inwards since these are the lowest energy locations.
The thermal decomposition begins at a lower temperature value (T onset DTG = 163°C for the mixture with MS) and the maximum of DTG peak takes place at 259°C.
The second region (~35%) may be attributed to the gasification of MWCNTs at which its decomposition begins at 405 °C and ends at 610 °C.
This decomposition begins typically at the supply side, which separates the power producers and the transmitting network by establishing independent power plants (IPPs) and the independent system operator (ISO).
The process of decomposition begins at relatively low temperatures (300 °C), but proceeds more rapidly and more completely at higher temperatures.
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