degradation Betekenis & Definitie

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  • The normal states correspond with, among other things, to the functioning modes and the abnormal states with the possible system degradations.

  • Here time discipline is put to the service not of virtuous self-culture, but the opposite, the degradation of the operatives as moral beings.

  • At the inter-state level, the environmental degradation of one country could easily affect the environments of neighboring states.

  • Furthermore, the removal of a binomially distributed number of molecules can (in this case) be seen as independent degradation.

  • To our knowledge, this was the first analysis of the drastic mesoscopic consequences of intracellular zero-order degradation.

  • Though this may have certain advantages, it is unclear whether such a change is to be considered an improvement or a degradation of cost-effectiveness analysis.

  • Lipoxygenases may also contribute to cell elongation or degradation by modifying cell membrane phospholipid composition.

  • Multiple proteases may also be involved in the degradation of the many protein precursors found in the developing seed.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

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May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

May 10, 2021

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