Betekenis van:
decompose
to decompose
Werkwoord
- in delen uiteenvallen
- break down
"The bodies decomposed in the heat"
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
to decompose
Werkwoord
- in fragmenten verdelen
- separate (substances) into constituent elements or parts
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Hyponiemen
to decompose
Werkwoord
- desintegreren
- lose a stored charge, magnetic flux, or current
Synoniemen
Hyperoniemen
Voorbeeldzinnen
- the substance and its degradation products decompose rapidly.
- the substance and its relevant degradation products decompose rapidly.
- for solids which either melt above 300 °C or decompose before boiling.
- for substances which decompose before boiling (e.g. auto-oxidation, rearrangement, degradation, decomposition, etc.).
- The methods can only be applied for compounds that do not decompose under the conditions of the test.
- After 16 hours remove from the refrigerator and decompose the excess oxidation reagent by the addition of 0,84 g of sodium disulphite (3.4).
- for solids which either melt above 300 °C or decompose before boiling. In such cases the boiling point under reduced pressure may be estimated or measured, or
- In particular, substances which decompose explosively if heated in a steel drum do not show this effect if heated in less-strong containers.
- If a credit institution can decompose its EL estimates for dilution risk of purchased receivables into PDs and LGDs in a reliable manner, the LGD estimate may be used.
- If a credit institution is permitted to use own LGD estimates for corporate exposures and it can decompose its EL estimates for purchased corporate receivables into PDs and LGDs in a reliable manner, the PD estimate may be used
- If a credit institution can decompose its EL estimates for dilution risk of purchased receivables into PDs and LGDs in a reliable manner, the PD estimate may be used.
- "Technology" relating to the "production" of pyrolytically derived materials formed on a mould, mandrel or other substrate from precursor gases which decompose in the 1573 K (1300 °C) to 3173 K (2900 °C) temperature range at pressures of 130 Pa to 20 kPa.
- Where appropriate, the credit institutions shall further decompose this to provide analysis of PD and, for the credit institutions using own estimates of LGDs and/or conversion factors, LGD and conversion factor outcomes against estimates provided in the quantitative risk assessment disclosures above.
- Specially designed nozzles for producing pyrolitically derived materials formed on a mould, mandrel or other substrate from precursor gases which decompose in the 1573 K (1300 °C) to 3173 K (2900 °C) temperature range at pressures of 130 Pa to 20 kPa.
- Notwithstanding point 8, for dilution and default risk if a credit institution is permitted to use own LGD estimates for corporate exposures and it can decompose its EL estimates for purchased corporate receivables into PDs and LGDs in a reliable manner, the LGD estimate for purchased corporate receivables may be used.