general chemistry (The study of the elements and the compounds they form) |
általános kémia |
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general education (Informal learning or formal instruction with broad application to human existence beyond the domain of any particular subject or discipline, often equated with liberal arts in the university setting and contrasted to courses required for a specific major or program) |
általános oktatás |
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genetic diversity (The variation between individuals and between populations within a species) |
genetikai sokféleség |
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genetic effect (Inheritable change, chiefly mutations produced by chemical substances, herbicides, radiations, etc.) |
genetikai hatás |
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genetic engineering (1. The complex of techniques for the production of new genes and the alteration of the structure of the chromosomes to produce effects beneficial to man, in agriculture and medicine. 2. The intentional production of new genes and alteration of genomes by the substitution or addition of new genetic material) |
génsebészet |
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genetic engineering legislation |
génsebészetre vonatkozó jogszabályok |
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genetic information (The information for protein synthesis contained in the nucleotide sequences of the DNA polynucleotide chain) |
genetikai információ |
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genetic modification (Inheritable changes produced by ionizing radiation, exposure to certain chemicals, ingestion of some medication and from other causes) |
genetikai módosítás |
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genetic pool (The total number of genes or the amount of genetic information possessed by all the reproductive members of a population of sexually reproducing organisms) |
genetikai készlet |
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genetic resource (The gene pool in natural and cultivated stocks of organisms that are available for human exploitation. It is desirable to maintain as diverse a range of organisms as possible, particularly of domesticated cultivars and their ancestors, in order to maintain a wide genetic base. The wider the genetic base, the greater the capacity for adaptation to particular environmental conditions) |
genetikai erőforrás |
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genetic variation (Change in one or more phenotypic characteristics, due to gene mutation or rearrangement, environmental effects, etc.) |
genetikai változás |
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genetically modified organism (An organism that has undergone external processes by which its basic set of genes has been altered) |
genetikailag módosított szervezet |
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genetics |
genetika |
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genotoxicity |
genotoxicitás |
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geo-referenced data |
geo-referencia adatok |
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geo-referenced information (Data delimiting a given object, either physical or conceptual, in terms of its spatial relationship to the land, usually consisting of points, lines, areas or volumes defined in terms of some coordinate system) |
geo-referencia információ |
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geodesy (A subdivision of geophysics which includes determination of the size and shape of the earth, the earth's gravitational field, and the location of points fixed to the earth's crust in an earth-referred coordinate system) |
geodézia |
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geogenic factor (Geogenic factors are those which originate in the soil, as opposed to those of anthropic origin (anthropogenic)) |
geogén tényező |
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geographic cirque (A deep steep-walled half-bowl-like recess or hollow, variously described as horseshoe- or crescent-shaped or semi-circular in plan, situated high on the side of a mountain and commonly at the head of a glacial valley and produced by the erosive activity of a mountain glacier. It often contains a small round lake, and it may or may not be occupied by ice or snow) |
cirkuszvölgy |
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geographic information system (An organized collection of computer hardware, software, geographic data, and personnel designed to efficiently capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze, and display all forms of geographically referenced information that can be drawn from different sources, both statistical and mapped) |
földrajzi információs rendszer |
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