| decompression |
Insertion of a tube through the nostrils into the stomach for the purpose of decompressing gas (releasing pressure) and draining accumulated liquids
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| decomposer |
an organism that breaks down organic matter into inorganic form. (eg Fungi and bacteria decompose dead organisms and wastes into elements that can be used by other organisms).
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| decomposer |
organisms such as fungi and bacteria that feed on dead material causing the chemical breakdown of the material
Ãâó: www.nwrc.usgs.gov/fringe/glossary.html
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| decomposition |
breaking down a process into subprocesses and activities
Ãâó: www.gao.gov/special.pubs/bprag/bprgloss.htm
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| decompensation |
is the failure of the compensation of a disease (eg decompensated cirrhosis). The decompensation causes the occurrence of symptoms of the disease.
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