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What (who) is performance degradation - definition

CHEMICAL REACTION
Ruff–Fenton degradation; Ruff-Fenton degradation

Dégradation nationale         
FRENCH PUNISHMENT FOLLOWING WORLD WAR 2
Degradation nationale
The dégradation nationale ("National demotion") was a sentence introduced in France after the Liberation of France. It was applied during the épuration légale ("legal purge") which followed the fall of the Vichy regime.
Performance calligraphy         
Shodo performance; Performance shodō; Performance shodo; Shodō performance
Performance calligraphy (書道パフォーマンス) is a kind of Japanese calligraphy combining traditional calligraphy with J-pop music and dance. It is a team activity, performed on large canvases.
Computer performance         
EFFECTIVENESS OF A COMPUTER SYSTEM OR COMPONENT (HARDWARE OR SOFTWARE) AT PERFORMING USEFUL WORK
Performance Equation; Processing power; Software performance; Performance (Computer); CPU performance; Computing power; Single-thread performance; Single threaded performance; Performance (software); Single thread performance
In computing, computer performance is the amount of useful work accomplished by a computer system. Outside of specific contexts, computer performance is estimated in terms of accuracy, efficiency and speed of executing computer program instructions.

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Wohl degradation

The Wohl degradation in carbohydrate chemistry is a chain contraction method for aldoses. The classic example is the conversion of glucose to arabinose as shown below. The reaction is named after the German chemist Alfred Wohl (1863–1939).

In one modification, d-glucose is converted to the glucose oxime by reaction with hydroxylamine and sodium methoxide. In the second step the pentaacetyl glycononitrile is formed by reaction with acetic anhydride in acetic acid with sodium acetate. In this reaction step the oxime is converted into the nitrile with simultaneous conversion of all the alcohol groups to acetate groups.

In the final step sodium methoxide in methanol is added, leading to removal of all the acetate groups and ejection of the nitrile group and collapse of the second carbon from a tetrahedral structure to an aldehyde.

Examples of use of performance degradation
1. Its main irritant was that it caused significant performance degradation by dramatically slowing even the simplest of computer chores, due in part to how a worm operates.