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degradation of (584 uses)
In proportion to the degradation of his moral worth, is the increase of his worth to them ''.
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Damage to DNA can cause mutations and possibly cancer, if not reversed by DNA repair mechanisms, while damage to proteins causes enzyme inhibition, denaturation and protein degradation.
degradation , (219 uses)
Little Ice Age ), prolonged periods of drought, cyclical periods of topsoil erosion, environmental degradation, de-forestation, hostility from new arrivals, religious or cultural change, and even influence from Mesoamerican cultures.
degradation and (166 uses)
soil degradation and erosion results from crop cultivation on slopes without proper terracing ; deforestation
degradation in (85 uses)
Digital video can be copied with no degradation in quality.
degradation is (77 uses)
The historic emphasis and poetic naturalist writings for protection was on wild places, from notable ecologists in the history of conservation biology, such as Aldo Leopold and Arthur Tansley, were far removed from urban centres where the concentration of pollution and environmental degradation is located.
degradation by (59 uses)
The weaponized agent must be resistant to degradation by rain and ultraviolet radiation from sunlight, while retaining the ability to efficiently infect the human lung.
degradation products (46 uses)
Lipid-containing foods undergo digestion within the body and are broken into fatty acids and glycerol, which are the final degradation products of fats and lipids.
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But recent calculations suggest that carbon dioxide emissions from deforestation and forest degradation ( excluding peatland emissions ) contribute about 12 % of total anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions with a range from 6 to 17 %.< ref > Deforestation causes carbon dioxide to linger in the atmosphere.
degradation to (27 uses)
This punishment might likewise be simple, or combined with the exclusion from the tribes and the degradation to the rank of an aerarian.
degradation or (23 uses)
The viroid siRNAs actually contain sequences capable of complementary base pairing with the plant's own messenger RNAs and induction of degradation or inhibition of translation is what causes the classic viroid symptoms.
degradation due (23 uses)
One advantage of digital circuits when compared to analog circuits is signals represented digitally can be transmitted without degradation due to noise.
degradation ; (21 uses)
recent droughts and desertification severely affecting agricultural activities, population distribution, and the economy ; overgrazing ; soil degradation ; deforestation
degradation as (20 uses)
They performed formal listening tests to verify the 24kbit / s Delta Modulator achieved full voice quality with no discernable degradation as compared to a high quality phone line or the standard 64kbit / s µ-law Companded PCM.
degradation from (20 uses)
They are, however susceptible to structural degradation from sunlight and extremes in temperature over their lifespan.
degradation caused (18 uses)
Ethiopia's agriculture is plagued by periodic drought, soil degradation caused by overgrazing, deforestation, high population density, high levels of taxation and poor infrastructure ( making it difficult and expensive to get goods to market ).
degradation that (17 uses)
This impairment of Purkinje synapses is a component of cerebellar degradation that could underlie essential tremor.
degradation can (14 uses)
However, in digital systems, degradation can not only be detected but corrected as well.
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Thermal methods are the most commonly used and consists in increasing temperature to accelerate destabilisation ( below critical temperatures of phase inversion or chemical degradation ).
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According to a report by the United Nations ' Food and Agriculture Organisation, land degradation has been exacerbated where there has been an absence of any land use planning, or of its orderly execution, or the existence of financial or legal incentives that have led to the wrong land use decisions, or one-sided central planning leading to over-utilization of the land resources-for instance for immediate production at all costs.
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Such degradation on a global scale could imply extinction for humanity.
degradation are (12 uses)
Proteins marked for degradation are covalently linked to ubiquitin.
degradation ) (10 uses)
Glycolysis ( from glycose, an older term for glucose +-lysis degradation ) is the metabolic pathway that converts glucose C < sub > 6 </ sub > H < sub > 12 </ sub > O < sub > 6 </ sub >, into pyruvate, CH < sub > 3 </ sub > COCOO < sup >−</ sup > + H < sup >+</ sup >.
degradation product (10 uses)
Succinic acid may not be an original component of amber, but rather a degradation product of abietic acid.
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The idea consists in providing financial compensations for the reduction of greenhouse gas ( GHG ) emissions from deforestation and forest degradation ".

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