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decomposition The process by which materials chemically break down.
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decompression Process of returning a compressed file to its full bitmap.
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decompensation in scoliosis, this refers to loss of spinal balance when the thoracic cage is not centered over the pelvis.
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decomposer an organism that obtains energy from dead or waste organic matter. Bacteria and fungi are decomposers that usually secrete enzymes to digest the material and then ingest the smaller molecules that are released by the enzymes. When animals eat the flesh of dead animals, they are also functioning as decomposers.
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decomposer heterotrophic; microorganisms (usually bacteria and fungi) that break down nonliving organic matter and release nutrients which are then available for reuse by autotrophs deep scattering layer (DSL)---layer of organisms that move away from the surface at night; the layer scatters or returns vertically directed sound pulses demersal fish---fish living near and on the bottom detritus---any loose material, especially decomposed, broken, and dead organic materials diatom---microscopic ...
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