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In ocean wave studies, the loss of energy from wind-generated ocean waves after they have ceased to be acted on by the wind. This process is accompanied by an increase in wave length and a decrease in wave height.
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| decompression |
the formation of gas bubbles in the body's tissues as a result of a scuba diver ascending too quickly from depth; commonly called the bends
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| decay product |
The isotope produced by the decay of a radioactive isotope.
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| decomposer |
fungi, bacteria, insects, and other organisms which help break down dead organic matter into new soil
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| decomposition |
the break-down of dead organisms and the release of the nutrients incorporated in their bodies back into the environment
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| DEC | the act of making up your mind about something |
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| DEC | the trait of resoluteness as evidenced by firmness of character or purpose |
| DEC | a position or opinion or judgment reached after consideration |
| DEC | the outcome of a game or contest |
| DEC | (boxing) a victory won on points when no knockout has occurred |
| DEC | someone who administers a business |
| DEC | the cognitive process of reaching a decision |
| DEC | a table or matrix of all contingencies and the actions to be taken for each |
| DEC | forming or having the nature of a turning point or crisis |
| DEC | determining or having the power to determine an outcome |
| DEC | characterized by decision and firmness |
| DEC | unmistakable |
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