Definitionn. a symptom of reduced quality or strength
Last update: July 19, 2015
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Flights have been cancelled due to deterioration in weather condition. [Please select]
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We're testing the growth reactions or rate of deterioration of various organics exposed to a variety of energy and magnetic sources. [Please select]
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There seem to be two causes of the deterioration of the arts. [Please select]
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It is doubtless one of the great factors in the distinct deterioration of children's public manners. [Please select]
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LEGACIES FROM THE NINETEENTH CENTURY NOT ADAPTED TO CHANGED CONDITIONS CAUSE PHYSICAL DETERIORATION AND DOMESTIC FRICTION. [Please select]
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112--Fire-killed Douglas fir: a study of its rate of deterioration, usability, and strength. [Please select]
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121-122; deterioration of game cocks by close interbreeding, ii. [Please select]
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The summer time is a period of moral deterioration with most boys. [Please select]
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A go-as-you-please or do-as-you please camp will soon become a place of harm and moral deterioration. [Please select]
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A race of upstarts has taken their place--sons of nobody--nephews of nobody--cousins of nobody--I observe only deterioration in the trend of modern life. [Please select]
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Climatic deterioration went on at an accelerating rate during the late Tertiary, with glacial conditions developing at the poles by the mid-Pliocene (Barghoorn, 1953). [Please select]
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