| desaturation |
A drop in oxygen levels due to apnea, obstruction or other medical conditions.
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| desalination |
The removal of salt from seawater or brackish water to produce drinking water, using various techniques.
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| desorption |
The opposite of adsorption; the release of matter from the adsorption medium, usually to recover material.
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| desiccant |
Any substance or mixture of substances used to accelerate the drying of plant tissue.
Ãâó: edis.ifas.ufl.edu/BODY_AG007.html
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| DES |
Data Encryption Standard Standard cryptographic algorithm developed by the US National Bureau of Standards.
Ãâó: www2.themanualpage.org/glossary/glo_d.php3
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| DES | made uninhabitable |
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| DES | pitiable in circumstances especially through abandonment |
| DES | crushed by grief |
| DES | providing no shelter or sustenance |
| DES | made uninhabitable |
| DES | in grief-stricken loneliness |
| DES | an event that results in total destruction |
| DES | sadness resulting from being forsaken or abandoned |
| DES | a bleak and desolate atmosphere |
| DES | the state of being decayed or destroyed |
| DES | remove from a surface on which it is adsorbed |
| DES | go away from the surface to which it is adsorbed, of a substance |
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