Depletion
71depletion — de·ple·tion || dɪ pliËʃn n. emptying, exhausting, using up; reduction …
72Depletion — (coal) The subtraction of both tonnage produced and the tonnage lost to mining from identified resources to determine the remaining tonnage as of a certain time. U.S. Dept. of Energy, Energy Information Administration s Energy Glossary …
73depletion — n. Exhausting, exhaustion, reducing, reduction, draining, emptying, evacuation …
74depletion — The using up of an asset, especially a mineral asset. For example, a quarry is depleted by the extraction of stone. See also wasting asset …
75depletion — n exhaustion, consumption, using up, expenditure, spending; evacuation, emptying, void ance, purgation, purging, unloading, elimination, removal; reduction, decrease, lessening; impoverishment, drain, decrement, dissipation …
76depletion — de·ple·tion …
77depletion — See: deplete …
78Déplétion 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… …
79depletion-based assessment technique — a prediction of how large the total (cumulative) removal would have to be in order to drive the relative abundance to zero. This predicted total removal is then an estimate of the initial stock size before removal begins …
80depletion allowance — Synonyms and related words: aid, alimony, allotment, allowance, annuity, assistance, bounty, dole, fellowship, financial assistance, grant, grant in aid, guaranteed annual income, help, old age insurance, pecuniary aid, pension, price support,… …