Decay definition

DecayΒ means that any portion of the kernel is decomposed.
DecayΒ means a state of decomposition, fungus development, internal insect infestation or internal insect damage with signs of tissue collapse or insect excrement, which detrimentally affects the quality of the peaches and nectarines;
DecayΒ means a state of decomposition or fungus development (excluding oΓ―dium), internal insect infestation or internal insect damage with signs of tissue collapse or insect excrement, which detrimentally affects the quality of the table grapes;

Examples of Decay in a sentence

  • Nonsense-Mediated RNA Decay Influences Human Embryonic Stem Cell Fate.

  • Functions of the Nonsense-Mediated mRNA Decay Pathway in Drosophila Development.

  • Decay constant 𝛾𝛾 = 0.2. (a) Black solid line corresponds to πœ” = 0.02, red line corresponds to πœ” = 𝜈𝜈 = 0.1, blue line to πœ” = 2𝜈𝜈 = 0.2, blue-green line to πœ” = 1, magenta solid line corresponds to πœ” = 5.

  • Decay fungi can decompose hard woody C-rich residues and convert these residues into fungal biomass, carbon dioxide, and organic acids and thus important for C cycling in soil (Hanson et al., 2008; Fontaine et al., 2011).

  • Cell-Associated HIV-1 DNA and RNA Decay Dynamics During Early Combination Antiretroviral Therapy in HIV-1-Infected Infants.


More Definitions of Decay

DecayΒ means carious lesions in a tooth; decomposition and/or dissolution of the calcified and organic components of the tooth structure.
DecayΒ means a term for caries or carious lesions and means decomposition of tooth structure.
DecayΒ means a state of decomposition, fungus development or internal insect infestation which detrimentally affects the quality of the fresh vegetables;
DecayΒ means a term for caries or carious lesions and means de- composition of tooth structure.
DecayΒ means one-sixteenth or more of the kernel surface is decomposed.
DecayΒ means 1⁄16th or more of thekernel surface is decomposed.
DecayΒ means a state of decomposition, fungus development, internal insect infestation or internal insect damage, with signs of tissue collapse or insect excrement, excluding insect puncture marks, which detrimentally affects the quality of the citrus fruit;