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"degradation into" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to the process of something becoming worse or of lower quality. Example: The abandoned factory was a stark reminder of the city's degradation into poverty and neglect.
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Hyaluronan degradation into fragments is performed by hyaluronidase, indicating the important role of the degrading enzyme expression in tumour environment.
Proteasomes are enzymes in eukaryotic cells which cut proteins marked for degradation into fragments.
The collapse of the anticorruption movement or its degradation into a clownish jamboree need not be mourned.
COCOMAT built up on the POSICOSS results and considers in addition the simulation of collapse by taking degradation into account.
Something that I've always wanted to do is work the idea of natural degradation into software, like an app you use a lot would become worn-looking.
The researchers, from MIT and University of California, have now developed nanomaterials and carefully characterized their degradation into non-toxic breakdown products that are cleared from the body in urine.
The study broadly identified and classified the indicators and attributes of land degradation into soil and site stability, hydrologic function and biotic integrity.
A defining therapeutic feature of a biodegradable polymer used in modern drug delivery is facile degradation into oligomers or monomers with concomitant kinetically controlled-drug-release profiles.
It is matched by dismay at the degradation into which Russia has sunk, even though most Russians Communists included know that a return to a Soviet-style past is unthinkable.
Furthermore, payload may be released upon degradation into circulating blood.
High-speed atomic force microscopy tracks single-molecule dynamics of cellulose degradation into fermentable sugar molecules.
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