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  • 1decay — vb Decay, decompose, rot, putrefy, spoil, disintegrate, crumble mean to undergo or, in some cases, to cause something to undergo destructive dissolution. Decay implies change, commonly a natural and gradual change, from a state of soundness or… …

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  • 2Decay — Contents 1 Science and technlogy 1.1 Biology 1.2 Physics 1.3 …

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  • 3Decay scheme — The Decay scheme of a radioactive substance is a graphical presentation of all the transitions occurring in a decay, and of their relationships. Decay schemes of radioactive isotopes Decay scheme of 60Co These relations can be quite complicated;… …

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  • 4Decay — PP The time taken for a sound or musical note to go from peak amplitude (attack) to the sustain level …

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  • 5Half-Life: Decay — The logo for Decay Developer(s) Gearbox Software Valve Corporation …

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  • 6Current sea level rise — This article is about the current and future rise in sea level associated with global warming. For sea level changes in Earth s history, see Sea level#Changes through geologic time. Sea level measurements from 23 long tide gauge records in… …

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  • 7Beta decay — Nuclear physics Radioactive decay Nuclear fission Nuclear fusion Classical decays …

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  • 8Radioactive decay — For particle decay in a more general context, see Particle decay. For more information on hazards of various kinds of radiation from decay, see Ionizing radiation. Radioactive redirects here. For other uses, see Radioactive (disambiguation).… …

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  • 9Cluster decay — Nuclear physics Radioactive decay Nuclear fission Nuclear fusion Classical decays …

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  • 10Exponential decay — A quantity undergoing exponential decay. Larger decay constants make the quantity vanish much more rapidly. This plot shows decay for decay constants of 25, 5, 1, 1/5, and 1/25 for x from 0 to 5. A quantity is said to be subject to exponential… …

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