depletion accounting — A method of calculating the depreciation of a wasting asset, based on the rate at which it is being used. For example, a coal mine could be depreciated on the basis of the rate at which coal is extracted from it … Accounting dictionary
Déplétion sanguine — Anémie Anémie CIM 10 : (D50 D64) L anémie (du privatif an et du grec ancien haimos, « sang ») est une anomalie de l hémogramme caractérisé par une diminution de la concentration en hémoglobine intra érythrocytaire (et quelques fois par… … Wikipédia en Français
depletion — The withdrawal of water at a greater rate than replenishment [16] … Lexicon of Cave and Karst Terminology
Oil depletion — per major producing country. This model assumes world oil depletion remains constant at the 2004 level of 80 million barrels per day.[1] However, world oil depletion is currently (as of 2008) at 85 million barrels per day … Wikipedia
Ozone depletion — Image of the largest Antarctic ozone hole ever recorded (September 2006) Ozone depletion describes two distinct but related phenomena observed since the late 1970s: a steady decline of about 4% per decade in the total volume of ozone in Earth s… … Wikipedia
Uranium depletion — is the inescapable result of extracting and consuming uranium since it is a finite resource. The journal Environmental Science and Technology argues that the availability of high grade uranium ore will deplete over time making the fuel more… … Wikipedia
Resource depletion — For other uses, see Depletion (disambiguation). Resource depletion is an economic term referring to the exhaustion of raw materials within a region. Resources are commonly divided between renewable resources and non renewable resources. (See also … Wikipedia
Gas depletion — is the inescapable result of extracting and consuming natural gas since it is a nonrenewable natural resource. The number of years of natural gas left is estimated by the ratio of proven natural gas reserves to the current consumption rate.… … Wikipedia
Coal depletion — is the inescapable result of extracting and consuming coal since it is a finite resource. The number of years of coal left is estimated by the ratio of proven coal reserves to the current consumption rate.When will coal run out?Assuming the… … Wikipedia
reaction rate — Speed at which a chemical reaction proceeds, in terms of amount of product formed or amount of reactant consumed per unit of time. The reaction rate depends on the nature of the reacting substances and the type of chemical change, as well as… … Universalium
Stimulated Emission Depletion Microscope — Ein STED Mikroskop (Stimulated Emission Depletion) ist ein Konfokalmikroskop, dessen Auflösung nicht beugungsbegrenzt ist, und das nach dem RESOLFT Prinzip arbeitet. Es wurde von Stefan Hell erfunden und in seiner Arbeitsgruppe am Max Planck… … Deutsch Wikipedia