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were decay
verb
To deteriorate, to get worse, to lose strength or health, to decline in quality. To undergo bit rot, that is, gradual degradation. To undergo software rot, that is, to fail to be updated in a changing environment, so as to eventually become legacy or obsolete. To undergo prolonged reduction in altitude (above the orbited body).
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First-order ROI features were decay corrected from the time of injection.
All radiochemical yields and specific radioactivities were decay corrected to end of bombardment (n = 11).
Results were decay corrected and expressed as kBq/ml and as %IA.
Results were decay corrected, normalized by starting counts, and fit to exponential curves to generate 24-h percentage clearance rates.
All the 57Co flood data were decay corrected using the standard half-life of 271.9 days for 57Co.
The dynamic time framing was as follows: 6 × 5 s, 6 × 10 s, 3 × 20 s, 5 × 30 s, 5 × 60 s, 8 × 150 s, 6 × 300 s, and 6 × 600 s, and all data were decay corrected to the beginning of each individual frame.
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His lungs were decaying.
His teeth were decayed, his clothes dishevelled.
Both had been rowboats, but their wooden benches were decayed to a formless mash.
The counts were decay-corrected and expressed in Bq/cm3.
Data were decay-corrected to the time of injection.
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