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  • 1Chemical process of decomposition — Human body composition Decomposition is a process that begins immediately after death and involves the destruction of soft tissue, leaving behind skeletonized remains. The chemical process of decomposition is complex and involves the breakdown of …

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  • 2-ide — suffix (also esp. US id) Chem. forming nouns denoting: 1 binary compounds of an element (the suffix ide being added to the abbreviated name of the more electronegative element etc.) (sodium chloride; lead sulphide; calcium carbide). 2 various… …

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  • 3Rampside Gas Terminal — Not to be confused with Roosecote Power Station. Rampside Gas Terminal View of the terminals from the west …

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  • 4Sewage treatment — The objective of sewage treatment is to produce a disposable effluent without causing harm to the surrounding environment, and also prevent pollution.[1] Sewage treatment, or domestic wastewater treatment, is the process of removing contaminants… …

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  • 5Decomposition — For other uses, see Decomposition (disambiguation). A mummified rat. Stages of death Pallor mortis Algor mortis …

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  • 6Calcium nitrate — Calcium nitrate …

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  • 7Glossary of environmental science — This is a glossary of environmental science.Environmental science is the study of interactions among physical, chemical, and biological components of the environment. Environmental science provides an integrated, quantitative, and… …

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  • 8protozoan — /proh teuh zoh euhn/, n., pl. protozoans, (esp. collectively) protozoa / zoh euh/, adj. Biol. n. 1. any of a diverse group of eukaryotes, of the kingdom Protista, that are primarily unicellular, existing singly or aggregating into colonies, are… …

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  • 9Copper — For other uses, see Copper (disambiguation) …

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  • 10Champagne Pool — The orange colour originates from deposits of arsenic and antimony sulfides. Location Waiotapu, North Island …

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