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chdel's other band, False Icons and Still Life | Decay, a New York City industrial metal band that Bu |
After decades of neglect and | decay, a restoration scheme costing £65 million was |
This protein does not interact with the ligand | decay accelerating factor for complement, unlike the |
to bind to act as a cofactor for Factor I, has | decay accelerating activity and is able to bind pref |
Complement Receptor 1 (CR1 or CD35) and DAF ( | decay accelerating factor also known as CD55) compet |
which mediate binding to its cellular ligand, | decay accelerating factor (DAF, CD55), a regulatory |
In some grand unified theories, proton | decay after at least 1034 years will convert the rem |
ected their transfer when that abbey fell into | decay after the ravages of the Lombards in the seven |
mass of the top quark caused the top quark to | decay almost instantaneously, within the order of 10 |
protons to produce neutrons (via inverse beta | decay, also termed "neutralization" and electron cap |
e Sails of Scampia buildings are in a state of | decay, although the two buildings are still occupied |
It is at present unknown if the proton can | decay, although experiments have determined a lower |
also found that there was no evidence of tooth | decay among the Inuit people before European contact |
is a Grade II* listed building but is in slow | decay and is officially registered on the Buildings |
rs claimed that Rose's body did not succumb to | decay and rigor mortis, remaining supple and even al |
ome and domestic life with the horror of urban | decay and violence. |
Nickel-56 is unstable with respect to beta | decay, and the final stable product of silicon burni |
In spite of the general | decay and despair there is joy there still and simpl |
city Indianapolis neighborhoods, blight, urban | decay, and crime have plagued this area for years. |
president when the Bronx was a symbol of urban | decay and neglect. |
f the mines are now in a state of considerable | decay and those that are accessible should not be en |
oods, Hillside suffered from significant urban | decay and blight in the 1980s and 1990s. |
go when, beyond ripening, they have started to | decay and ferment. |
le experimental tests of certain GUT is proton | decay and also fermion masses. |
A survey of 1541 reported the roof to be in | decay and the tower not to be in good repair. |
541 survey described the house as ' in extreme | decay and almost ruinous for lack of reparations'. |
re all radiogenic nuclide daughters of uranium | decay and are found in uranium ores. |
time, downtown Atlanta was experiencing urban | decay and generally was not considered a safe place |
at the airbase is unattended and in a state of | decay, and it is probable that this regiment may hav |
ce strains caused many features of the park to | decay, and vandals destroyed several landmarks. |
treatment by slowing the progression of tooth | decay, and that it simplifies treatment by causing m |
e that P-bodies sometimes are the site of mRNA | decay and sometimes the mRNA can exit the P-bodies a |
at only a few years ago was heavy with miasmic | decay and the reek of poison gas." |
on with Dicks' 1980 television serial State of | Decay and makes reference to that story's events as |
The book explores the link between urban | decay and land grants to officials, priests, temples |
The Marysville Bridge was allowed to fall into | decay, and removed in 1902 or 1903 after a period of |
n the area which has since been the subject of | decay and vandalism. |
By the early 17th Century it had fallen into | decay and was demolished, although some remains can |
ws for the reconstruction of the vertex of the | decay and is used in the positron emission tomograph |
The raw meat was preserved from | decay and insects within a day or two, and within a |
The rooms of the house are left in arrested | decay and are not furnished to look like they did du |
Scotland, but thereafter the castle fell into | decay and much of its masonry was used in other buil |
m experimental work on the factors controlling | decay and fossilization, through studies of early di |
He died in 1929 of senile | decay and heart failure. |
They are normal agents of | decay and decomposition. |
has since come to be a common symbol of urban | decay, and is a frequent subject of photography and |
Decay and origin refer respectively to the disappear | |
s day 49 buildings remain in varying states of | decay and disrepair, the buildings were expected to |
ar effecty, the attacked single note with long | decay and glissando fall" |
ite, to increase the time until its orbit will | decay and it re-enters the atmosphere. |
imary productivity (excessive plant growth and | decay), and further effects including lack of oxygen |
song's lyrics are filled with images of urban | decay and civil unrest and focus on recurring Clash |
After signing with the AFM label, "Of | Decay and Desire" was released in 2003. |
The orbit will continue to | decay and eventually the stage will re-enter the atm |
Until recently the house suffered from | decay and neglect, in need of restoration. |
e there is a short time delay between the beta | decay and the high energy gamma emissions and the th |
Recent times saw | decay and weathering take their toll, and the unstab |
Histolysis is the | decay and dissolution of organic tissues or of blood |
which decays through proton emission and alpha | decay and has a half-life of 1.98739x10−21 s. |
nt in time the system will undergo spontaneous | decay and its wave function will collapse to the gro |
age Act (1930), the river was "in unparalleled | decay and dilapidation" They rebuilt all of the lock |
es failed, and saved Europe from plunging into | decay and atheism. |
of the four grandstands were torn down due to | decay and the stadium's capacity is now down to 7,00 |
of global warming gases as compared to natural | decay and no nutrients are returned to the soil, res |
e City Public Schools system was in a state of | decay and decline with several of its schools perfor |
Decay and origin refer respectively to the disappear | |
Gravy Deco (A compilation of the Groovy | Decay and Groovy Decoy sessions), 1995 |
In 1996 the house had suffered extensive | decay and had deteriorated so badly that it appeared |
They express an enjoyment of the aesthetics of | decay and the decline of the Western world. |
surveying Thatcher's Britain and the sense of | decay and international relegation that many saw thr |
rule of the Sassanids it in its turn fell into | decay, and the ancient sanctuary became, to a consid |
The castle is in a state of heavy | decay and is not maintained. |
ces, leading to problems with mold, corrosion, | decay, and other moisture-related deterioration. |
saw the area entering a period of rapid urban | decay and neglect, caused in part, by the new local |
nd of the Roman Empire, Ostia fell slowly into | decay, and was finally abandoned in the 9th century |
r-resolution imaging that compensates for wave | decay and reconstructs images in the near-field. |
nuclear chemistry, such as nuclear structure, | decay, and reaction data, as well as historical info |
eas in many other American cities, fallen into | decay, and it was only when urban renewal and the co |
ospheric drag would soon cause their orbits to | decay and re-enter the atmosphere. |
p, she concentrates on the positive effects of | decay and putrefaction as well as the odors and flav |
or the Sony PlayStation 2 (including Half-Life | Decay), and Half-Life for the Sega Dreamcast (includ |
After abandonment, the church fell into | decay and vegetation started to take over the ruins. |
attains unity with Almighty and the body won't | decay and will be alive till Qayamat (Dooms day). |
stianity in this Island, in consequence of the | decay and failure that had befallen the faith in Chr |
After this the castle gradually fell into | decay and was mostly demolished due to its ruinous s |
rts have been made in recent years to stem the | decay and deter vandalism. |
layer as if to mimic the seasonal sequence of | decay and regrowth. |
s not affect blood sugar, does not cause tooth | decay, and is absorbed by the body, therefore unlike |
parts, such as bones, teeth, and shells resist | decay, and are the most commonly preserved and found |
s have recorded the first instance of a proton | decay and then witnesses his friends Mi-Su and BT ki |
arts of the property were allowed to fall into | decay and remain ruinous. |
The battery was allowed to | decay, and after 1990 excavations is marked out on t |
The novel is replete with imagery of death, | decay and sex. |
rfaced in the early 1980s, initially as Groovy | Decay, and then later, substantially remixed, as Gro |
it was opened the older bridge was allowed to | decay and collapse. |
in 1964, the unmanned structure fell victim to | decay and vandalism. |
orrectly explain this effect in terms of meson | decay, and this then enabled Hans Heinrich Euler and |
ut not Pati-Salam) predict that the proton can | decay, and if this were to be seen, details of the d |
emnant of the hospital and after many years of | decay and two fires was close to ruin. |
Neglect of the building has resulted in | decay and, despite its listing as a Grade II-A herit |
long-lived isotope, the products of the second | decay are delayed. |
t Office, and other homes in various states of | decay are all that remain of the town today. |
e high energy processes other than radioactive | decay are still named as sources of gamma radiation. |
Both are present, because both mixing and | decay arise from the same interaction with the W bos |
During his ministry at Zion, the urban | decay around the church moved him to join with St. P |
's home town), as well as for similar loss and | decay around the world, due to either urban developm |
ooves and pits than those currently exhibiting | decay as a preventive measure against those grooves |
en criticized for its perceived state of urban | decay, as much of it is marked by housing projects, |
ture that is slow relative to the rate of beta | decay, as for stellar nucleosynthesis in some stars, |
In the 17th century, the castle was allowed to | decay, as Russian danger was decreased and the borde |
ost often these "weights" are real values that | decay as activation propagates through the network. |
angeness, wherein lightweight particles do not | decay as quickly if they exhibit strangeness (becaus |
He enters a city in | decay at night, populated by thieves and living skel |
pace , which imposes certain conditions on the | decay at infinity. |
ility field of quartz: coesite will eventually | decay back into quartz with a consequent volume incr |
ul energy when the compounds burn, explode, or | decay back into nitrogen gas. |
Shall fluorides, for the prevention of tooth | decay, be added to the City water supply sufficient |
unemployed and poor, and the pattern of social | decay became well-established. |
The only exception is the top quark, which may | decay before it hadronizes. |
Malibu Junction, leaving a great deal of urban | decay behind, there is a current renaissance of ente |
an apatite itself, so the tooth enamel resists | decay better than enamel containing no fluoride. |
ronment was destroyed by the 1968 riots and by | decay brought about by being an extremely impoverish |
sts killing in the name of God, and the social | decay brought on by a culture overfed on celebrity n |
turally radioactive, and three are expected to | decay but have not been experimentally confirmed to |
lt primarily with the goal of observing proton | decay, but it achieved greater fame through neutrino |
ot only the W bosons necessary to explain beta | decay, but also a new Z boson that had never been ob |
which might otherwise have looked like proton | decay, but were actually caused by cosmic rays, to b |
Charnia and Charniodiscus, effaced by partial | decay by micro-organisms. |
tation to a photonic excitation; the atom must | decay by spontaneous emission. |
Iodine-135 soon undergoes nuclear | decay, by emitting a beta particle - with a quite sh |
e windmill is listed as one that is at risk of | decay by Norfolk County Council. |
The castle was in | decay by 1360. |
the Domesday Book, though had fallen into such | decay by the Dissolution of the Monasteries that lit |
ons in the solar system are undergoing orbital | decay by this mechanism. |
st particles containing a strange quark cannot | decay by the strong interaction, and must instead de |
When translationally repressed or marked for | decay by various mechanisms the 5' cap is bound by t |
lour ceased in 1947 and the building fell into | decay by the 1960s. |
A long period of economic | decay came to an end, as tenements, vacant stores an |
Orbital | decay can occur due to tidal forces for objects belo |
Mitochondrial | decay can also lead to an increase in free radical p |
Eventually the | decay can cause instability and collapse in structur |
iety of India has done work to prevent further | decay, carrying out gardening and small repairs. |
Dry rot is type of brown rot | decay caused by certain fungi that deteriorate timbe |
brium applies for the first three steps in the | decay chain only. |
(secondary fission products) as they undergo a | decay chain to a stable isotope. |
See Large, John H: Radioactive | Decay Characteristics of Irradiated Nuclear Fuels, J |
Urban | Decay claims not to employ animal testing in the cre |
Gamma rays from radioactive | decay commonly have energies of a few hundred keV, a |
Knowing the | decay constant and the amount of 87Rb and 87Sr in a |
The pion | decay constant may be viewed as a measure of the mag |
on, they were never to be seen again, and the | decay continued. |
fter leaving Cisco, she was a founder of Urban | Decay cosmetics, and an advocate of animal rights. |
y particles, such as those produced by nuclear | decay, cosmic radiation, or reactions in a particle |
Before | decay, costs and low attendances doomed the arena, i |
Due to the long half-life of 14C, | decay counting requires significantly larger samples |
his was primarily related to the contradicting | decay data for the known nuclide rutherfordium-261. |
Cm(26Mg,5n)269Hs, and were able to confirm the | decay data for hassium-269 and rutherfordium-261. |
Albeit elliptically, its aphorisms refer to | decay, death, vegetation, natural disasters, impoten |
As such, the cycle of birth, growth, | decay, death, and renewal at the individual level fi |
ion of anomalous cosmic ray events in a proton | decay detector deep in Minnesota's Soudan iron mine. |
ratory space, the EXO neutrinoless double beta | decay detector, and several dark matter detectors: S |
ies, but became deaf in 1675, and after a long | decay died on 22 July 1683. |
But due to the spontaneous | decay different atoms will collapse to their ground- |
In the event that tooth | decay does occur (usually from trauma), dogs can rec |
The probability of | decay does not depend on the sequences' age; old seq |
ed, all sources of requisition will eventually | decay, dramatically decreasing their supply rate. |
Dogs are less likely than humans to have tooth | decay due to the very high pH of dog saliva, which p |
bits of a few hundred kilometers would rapidly | decay due to drag from the atmosphere. |
iod of just 31 hours and is undergoing orbital | decay due to tidal effects. |
of Ireland), noted for its French Bath stone's | decay due to its proximity to the sea. |
he South Bronx was known for its severe social | decay during the 1970s and this idea was emphasised |
into a higher energy state, from which it can | decay, emitting a fluorescence signal. |
ing approximately 5 kg of enriched double beta | decay emitting isotope in the form of a thin foil. |
ersion of the album and included the Sounds of | Decay EP as bonus tracks. |
Each spontaneous | decay essentially changes the phase of the Rabi osci |
Other bodies examined all showed signs of | decay, even those who had died after Prince. |
e photons can be detected, the location of the | decay event can be determined very precisely. |
gh such reactions may begin with a radioactive | decay event. |
In most beta | decay events, the electron and the neutrino carry aw |
, which states that the quality of energy will | decay, eventually becoming heat. |
ne-Michigan-Brookhaven detector, was a nucleon | decay experiment and neutrino observatory located in |
position, center) next to the Soudan 1 proton | decay experiment in the Soudan Mine, Minnesota. |
ine was originally home to the Soudan 1 proton | decay experiment and its successor, Soudan 2 which o |
ometry generates high charging currents, which | decay exponentially with time as any RC circuit. |
so solutions to this recurrence | decay exponentially as n→∞ with probability 1, and |
Dhh1, the exonuclease Xrn1, nonsense mediated | decay factors Upf1, Upf2, and Upf3, the LSm complex, |
was pranged by Swedes, and city falling into a | decay, fairs and auctions left off to be conducted. |
several isotopes (namely those in the actinium | decay family, the radium decay family, and the thori |
The Moon's orbit suddenly starts to | decay for reasons unknown; discovered when a solar e |
wdust, or bran) somewhere cool, and allowed to | decay for several weeks. |
were to be destroyed and this left the site in | decay for many years. |
rocketing crime rates, gang violence and urban | decay forced long time residents and businesses to m |
The chapel has lately been under threat from | decay; fundraising campaigns are trying to raise the |
nto disrepair in the 1940's and was allowed to | decay further by the owner to the extent that the ou |
rch in the village and allow the old church to | decay gracefully as a ruin. |
tem, people started to neglect vineyards, vine | decay grew larger and larger and concomitantly, wine |
te City became symbolic of the crime and urban | decay gripping the once cosmopolitan Hillbrow neighb |
dition of the cargo in the holds was such that | decay had set in, and Montclair was ordered to diver |
UK | Decay had a major role in developing these scenes, b |
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