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dekomponowane

Dekomponowane is a Polish adjective derived from the verb dekomponować, meaning to decompose or break down into constituent parts. It describes objects, substances, data, or structures that have been subjected to decomposition or factorization, resulting in a set of simpler components. The form is used in scientific, technical, and academic language to indicate a completed state rather than the process itself.

In chemistry, dekomponowane substances are those that have undergone decomposition, splitting into simpler substances or elements.

In biology and ecology, dekomponowane matter refers to organic material that is breaking down through decomposition

In mathematics and data analysis, dekomponowanie or dekomponowane data describe the breakdown of a complex object

See also: dekompozycja, rozkład, rozkładanie.

The
term
is
commonly
used
in
discussions
of
decomposition
reactions,
which
may
be
thermal,
photochemical,
or
catalytic.
The
label
emphasizes
the
result
of
the
reaction
rather
than
the
mechanism.
processes
driven
by
microorganisms
and
detritivores.
This
process
recycles
nutrients
in
ecosystems,
producing
simpler
compounds
such
as
minerals
and
gases
that
fuel
plant
growth
and
microbial
life.
into
interpretable
components.
Examples
include
decomposing
a
matrix
into
factors,
a
signal
into
trend
and
residual
parts,
or
a
data
set
into
meaningful
bases
for
analysis.
The
concept
underpins
methods
such
as
matrix
factorization,
signal
decomposition,
and
statistical
modeling.