Information about Decay

Decay may refer to the following:
Decomposition (or spoilage) refers to the reduction of the body of a formerly living organism into simpler forms of matter.

Plant decomposition

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Reverberation is the persistence of sound in a particular space after the original sound is removed. When sound is produced in a space, a large number of echoes build up and then slowly decay as the sound is absorbed by the walls and air, creating reverberation, or reverb.
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Radioactive decay is the process in which an unstable atomic nucleus loses energy by emitting radiation in the form of particles or electromagnetic waves. This decay, or loss of energy, results in an atom of one type, called the parent nuclide
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Dental caries
Classification & external resources

Destruction of a tooth by cervical decay from dental caries
ICD-10 K 02.
ICD-9 521.0

DiseasesDB 29357
MedlinePlus 001055

Dental caries
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Decay is the daughter of Medusa and a villain who has battled Wonder Woman.

Character history

To win the approval of his father Ares, Phobos (god of fear) journeyed to the Cavern of the Gorgons where he molded a statuette from malevolent matter scoured from
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Particle decay is the spontaneous process of one elementary particle transforming into other elementary particles. During this process, an elementary particle becomes a different particle with less mass and a W boson. The W boson then transforms into other particles.
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Orbital decay is the process of prolonged reduction in the height of a satellite's orbit.

This can be due to drag produced by an atmosphere due to frequent collisions between the satellite and surrounding air molecules.
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