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degradation French: d?radation A deterioration in the characteristics of a signal or system.
Ãâó: www.hackcanada.com/canadian/phreaking/gtit3.html
degradation The negative impact on habitat and ecosystem size or quality resulting from human disturbances or land use changes commonly associated with urban or agricultural development.
Ãâó: www.floridasprings.org/glossary.html
degradation When a material breaks down from its current state or appearance to a lower grade or into its individual components. For example, when paper becomes yellow or brittle, or when tape loses its tack and falls off.
Ãâó: www.cedarhousedreams.com/glossary.html
degradation the breaking down of substances by physical or biological means; bio-degradation refers specifically to breaking down of substances by natural processes, including bacteria, action of sunlight etc
Ãâó: www.doc.govt.nz/Conservation/002~Animal-Pests/001~...
degradation a decrease in the quality of an environment or habitat
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