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  • ectrum analysis is the technical process of decomposing a complex signal into simpler parts.
  • rohn and John Rhodes announced a method for decomposing a (deterministic) finite automaton into "si
  • On July 4, 1984, police recovered the decomposing and mutilated body of Gary Lauwers.
  • s, the spores seemed to have disintegrated, decomposing and settling into the soil.
  • vel due to the amount of vegetation that is decomposing and the build up peat on the lake bottom.
  • software BV4.1 is a user-friendly tool for decomposing and seasonally adjusting monthly or quarter
  • can be heated to high temperatures without decomposing and can be boiled in water or solvents for
  • owfly breeding and feeding hosts tend to be decomposing animals and dung, which are covered with ba
  • Decaying Dice of Ricky Jay: A collection of decomposing antique dice once owned by magician Ricky J
  • Before Smith's body was buried, it began decomposing at a faster-than-normal pace.
  • Decomposing Bitch - 04:49
  • refusal, but did note that several hundred decomposing bodies remained in a minefield due to the d
  • Mostly present in the form of a decomposing body and a harbinger of ill tidings for the
  • , a couple walking their dog discovered the decomposing but well-preserved body of a late-term male
  • e later been identified as likely to be the decomposing carcasses of basking sharks, as in the Stro
  • Fridolin is thus often represented with a decomposing corpse, in reference to this story.
  • ith feces, and women's underwear along with decomposing dead rats have been found in the drink duri
  • syndrome' (due to the acetic acid smell of decomposing film) by archivists, which causes the film
  • Gluck's last major work was a painting of a decomposing fish head on the beach entitled Rage, Rage
  • and is one of the chemicals that gives the decomposing fleshy seed coat of the ginkgo its characte
  • Adults feed on decomposing fruit and rotting fish.
  • m-induced deposition (EBID) is a process of decomposing gaseous molecules by electron beam leading
  • id to have a most unpleasant stench, like a decomposing human body.
  • ations above approximately 67%, the heat of decomposing hydrogen peroxide becomes large enough to c
  • nto the copper fittings inside the torpedo, decomposing into oxygen and steam.
  • the molecule may be extremely short lived, decomposing into two molecules of carbon monoxide in le
  • by passing a voltaic current through water, decomposing it into its constituent elements of hydroge
  • The larvae develop in decomposing log compost.
  • messicobolids are generally associated with decomposing logs and leaf litter of broad-leaved trees.
  • s, and eats decaying plant matter and other decomposing material.
  • nd dead tissue, including snails, and other decomposing matter, and feces.
  • It was manufactured by decomposing mineral oils in retorts by heat and compres
  • It provides a simple API for decomposing, modifying, and recomposing binary Java cla
  • Decomposing Normality is the second EP by the American
  • Decomposing Normality is the first release by the band
  • , they released 2 EP's, Welcome to Hell and Decomposing Normality.
  • osphine oxide and trimethylphosphine oxide, decomposing only above 450 °C.
  • s, M. minirubra is saprobic-feeding off the decomposing organic remains of plant matter.
  • wet area through the deposits of their own decomposing organic material.
  • Decomposing organic material in the reservoirs further
  • form of vitamin B5, but it is less stable, decomposing over time if it is not kept refrigerated.
  • representation theory, this corresponds to decomposing perturbations under the group of spatial ro
  • the metabolism of the microorganisms in the decomposing pile.
  • These feed on decomposing plant matter.
  • etles, though, are phytophagous, feeding on decomposing plant matter and exudates, and are attracte
  • le for nutrient recycling (for one, through decomposing plant residues) and other soil building and
  • epleted, the algae blooms die, and in their decomposing process, cause further eutrophication.
  • The appearance of the beetle on decomposing remains of humans and other animals can be
  • Williams' decomposing remains were discovered locked into a sport
  • vered in 1990 when researchers discovered a decomposing specimen in the Nechisar National Park.
  • compound is believed to be highly unstable, decomposing spontaneously into carbonic acid monohydrat
  • al 1972 paper On the Criteria to Be Used in Decomposing Systems into Modules, this dictum is expres
  • The quantization is based on decomposing the metric tensor as follows,
  • ts addition compound with hydrogen sulfide, decomposing this by potassium hydroxide in ethanol, and
  • The larvae of this insect feed on most decomposing tissue, but seem to concentrate on the Ovis
  • ble liquid that is mildly sensitive to air, decomposing to (Bu3Sn)2O.
  • iest analogue of ammonia, BiH3 is unstable, decomposing to bismuth metal well below 0 °C.
  • anhydrous form is reported to be unstable, decomposing to BeO and carbon dioxide, and requiring st
  • etimes utilized as a method of recycling or decomposing toxic substances.
  • ass through a perforation in the top of the decomposing uterus.
  • read disease, and the gases produced by the decomposing waste are redirected outside.
  • oodpeckers that feed on insects dwelling in decomposing wood.
  • Because of the decomposing Zinc-alloy handle, the stiletto is one of t
  • Zinc nitride can be obtained by thermally decomposing zincamide (zinc diamine) in an anaerobic en