"Natural decay" refers to the process of gradual deterioration or decomposition that occurs naturally over time.
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This could than be dated by scientists by a using a radiometric technique to measure
natural decay of uranium to thorium.
If your dog has lost most of his teeth
by natural decay processes (rather than through removal by your veterinarian during a dental visit), then it is quite likely that his remaining teeth are also quite rotten, and thus painful.
Store waste in a well - ventilated space away from your primary living areas, and hold for an additional 2 weeks
so natural decay will reduce radioactivity to background levels.
Some athletes are already taking supplements to increase synthesis of this compound, called NAD, with the hopes of reversing
the natural decay associated with aging of the mitochondria, the cell's powerhouses.
By incorporating factors such as
the natural decay of a DNA sample, or the presence of DNA from another person entirely, the software can provide a probability score that a suspect was at the crime scene.
Moini had been working for years on a technique for measuring
the natural decay of materials made of protein.
Whether this pattern is a true reflection of dinosaur communities, or is related to the greater potential for small bones to be destroyed by carnivores and
natural decay, has been debated.
Gamma rays result from
the natural decay of radioactive elements and from cosmic ray particles striking the surface of Mars.
The first system — radioisotope thermoelectric generators, or RTGs — taps heat released from
the natural decay of a radioactive element, such as plutonium.
By recognizing hazardous DNA, researchers will have the capacity to create genuine innovation to battle
the natural decay of one's mental limit.
Sabin says: «It produced a huge and open soundstage above the dashboard, delivered percussion and drum thwacks with a solid leading edge and
natural decay, and offered a very natural and neutral sonic balance with gobs of detail.
Handball, her roughly built and regulation - sized handball court produced a powerful material and emotional effect, combining aspects of
natural decay and human repair Her interest in the «melancholy gray of the wall, and the activity of deflection» was evinced in this monumental indoor work.
Robert Smithson used entropy to describe faceless skyscrapers,
natural decay, and his own rock piles within a gallery.
His art deals with irrevocable change and
natural decay...
Yet the casts of living objects, such as in because I could not stop 2002 which juxtaposes a bronze apple tree with real apples, represent Gallaccio's ongoing fascination with time, whether presented in its arrested state, or by making visible the inevitable process of
natural decay and eventual disappearance.
natural decay... and... forest fires... release... 439 gigatonnes of carbon dioxide every year, while new growth entirely counteracts this effect, absorbing 450 gigatonnes per year.»
Part of this heat is generated by
the natural decay of radioactive element in the rocks, and part of the heat is left over from the formation of the Earth five billion years ago — when gravity pulled together bits of gas and dust to form our planet.
So the question is — do we have a good handle on
the natural decay times for random perturbations on the climate system?
It comes from
the natural decay of uranium that is found in nearly all soils.