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the decomposition of
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A biological process through which organic material is reduced to e.g. compost
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THE DECOMPOSITION OF THE SOUL Opens today in Manhattan.
Peat is produced by the decomposition of bog plants.
The story so far suggests three distinct stages in the decomposition of these mammalian remains.
They also contain a strong anti-coagulant that accelerates the decomposition of rats that eat them.
With "cold curiosity" he even describes the decomposition of his brother's corpse in dense, poetic language.
Between acid rain and the decomposition of the debris, the acidity next to the building increases.
"The reduction of the arts to their material components corresponds to an awareness of the decomposition of inherited art forms.
Come spring, warmer temperatures speed the decomposition of bodies submerged over the winter, producing gases that make them buoyant.
Discusses the decomposition of the body after death and the process of embalming… Cassity is absent-minded and accident-prone.
The gases were produced by the decomposition of organic material inundated when the reservoirs filled.
The decomposition of propane in hot tubes to form ethylene also yields another important product, propylene.
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