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And recent years have brought even more decay.
The three other shipwrecks are at the boundary and so have suffered much more decay.
The very-short-lived hadrons, however, which number 200 or more, decay via the strong force.
A good bit more "decay and decadence" is salted into the lecture, too.
In the middle passage of the novel, the characters recede as Woolf depicts the cold touch of time sweeping across human life, bringing more pain than pleasure, more decay than discovery.
(Anonymous) "I am a 70 year old carpenter and I have seen more decay in the quality of life in the last three years in Portland, Oregon – pearl of culture in the Great Northwest – with the one-term mayor 'Chainsaw Charlie Hales' who was previously a lobbyist for the the 'home builders' – read developers.
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The world is more decayed, the walkers are considerably more decayed, so it really is reflective of that".
(The principle of lessening tooth decay by fluoridation depends upon the conversion of hydroxyapatite to the harder, more decay-resistant, fluoroapatite).
The weathering front is deeper and saprolite more decayed on north-facing than on south-facing slopes.
Relative to unburned DWP, the burned DWP occurred more frequently, were larger and straighter, had branches less often, and were more decayed.
Fisher [20] states that the level of existing decay in the wood attacked by the deathwatch is another important factor the more decayed the timber the more prone it is to be attacked.
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