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- noun uncountable The condition of being
degradable - noun countable A measure of the extent to which something is degradable
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Examples
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The question of degradability and landfill reduction is one favorite form of snake oil.
Earth Day Special: Looking back at 20-plus years of greenwashing 2009
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"Degradability of them to seriously threaten America again, degradability of al Qaeda to seriously threaten America again and transfer security and sovereignty responsibility to the Afghan government."
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The question of degradability and landfill reduction is one favorite form of snake oil.
Earth Day Special: Looking back at 20-plus years of greenwashing 2009
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Cut-paper objects are not only beautiful as objects, but paper as a material is eco-friendly in its bio-degradability, and its fragility and impermanence adds additional depth to its beauty, I think.
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Improved degradability of hay Dry Matter in the rumen model Zelenak et al., 1997
Archive 2008-07-01 Thatsnews 2008
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Improved degradability of hay Dry Matter in the rumen model Zelenak et al., 1997
Protexin - Probiotics. Pets need them, too! Thatsnews 2008
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Not a perfect answer to the sustainable-resources problem, but to my mind bio-packaging still beats plastic on question of degradability.
Be A Thickie Annemarie 2007
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Not a perfect answer to the sustainable-resources problem, but to my mind bio-packaging still beats plastic on question of degradability.
Archive 2007-06-01 Annemarie 2007
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Quality assessment of tropical browse legumes: tannin content and nitrogen degradability.
Chapter 10 1996
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HUQ, M.A. and SAADULLAH, M. (1987) Ruminal dry matter and nitrogen degradability of common tree leaves and forages in Bangladesh.
Chapter 8 1994
hillary commented on the word degradability
the quality of being degradable
April 9, 2009