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"level of decay" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has degraded or deteriorated over time. For example, you might say "The ruins of the ancient city showed a high level of decay".
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The level of decay was based on a classification varying from class 1 for the least decayed logs to class 4. Both methods allowed assessing the effects of the microbial activity on the logs.
I don't recall seeing such huge numbers with that level of decay in Pakistan, but there are a lot of people living in villages who don't have access to care.
The level of decay, they added, is so severe that they often recommend using general anesthesia because young children are unlikely to sit through such extensive procedures while they are awake….
She continues, "The level of decay, they added, is so severe that they often recommend using general anesthesia because young children are unlikely to sit through such extensive procedures while they are awake".
VRM can be used to assess the level of decay of logs decayed in natural conditions.
Prior to assessment of the level of decay, the applicability of the methods was verified.
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Those mineral deposits made it possible to test the levels of decay in the element uranium.
DETROIT — There are 78,000 abandoned buildings in this city standing in various levels of decay.
Results show that different levels of decay lead to different network structures.
Fusion power stations inherently will have no actinides or fission products, extremely low levels of nuclear energy, and low levels of decay heat power.
The levels of decay found were mainly classes 1 and 2 in both cases but to various extents depending on the method.
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