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The process by which a stream's gradient becomes less steep, due to the erosion of sediment from the stream bed. Such erosion generally follows a sharp reduction in the amount of sediment entering the stream.
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Retrogressive metabolic changes, associated with abnormal conditions of structure or environment. D., Wallerian, the degeneration which occurs in the part of a nerve fiber dissociated from the cell body. D., Nissl
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a cause of progressive deterioration
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the diminution of biological productivity or diversity.
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A process by which tissue deteriorates, loses functional activity and may become converted into or replaced by other kinds of tissue
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