| decomposer |
an organism that feeds on the bodies of dead, rotting organisms and the waste of living organisms and converts the matter back into soil components that can then be used as nutrients by plants growing in the soil. Examples include bacteria, fungi, worms, and insects.
Ãâó: www.ket.org/trips/forest/glossary.htm
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| decomposition |
The breakdown or decay of organic matter through the digestive processes of microorganisms, macroinvertebrates and scavengers.
Ãâó: www.apsu.edu/wet/whatis.html
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| decompression sickness |
Also referred to as DCS, a syndrome caused by bubbles of inert gas forming in the tissues and bloodstream during or after ascent from a dive. DCS is manifested in two major forms, DCS I and DCS II.
Ãâó: www.diversalertnetwork.org/medical/dictionary.asp
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| decompression |
a procedure involving surgical excision of bone to relieve nerve root pressure caused either by bone or soft tissue such as a disc
Ãâó: www.spinehospital.com/education/gl_2.html
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| decompression illness |
Also referred to as DCI, decompression illness is a term to describe dysbaric injuries related to scuba diving. This diagnosis stems from the uncertainties in many cases about the mechanistic causation of neurological symptoms. Moreover, it is sometimes impossible to differentiate clinically between neurological DCS and AGE. ...
Ãâó: www.diversalertnetwork.org/medical/dictionary.asp
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