ekopediatrija |
eco-paediatrics (Branch of medical science concerning the study and the therapy of children diseases caused by environmental factors) |
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ekosistema |
ecosystem (A community of organisms and their physical environment interacting as an ecological unit) |
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ekosistema |
biogeocenose |
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ekosistema |
biogeocoenosis |
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ekosistemos analizė |
ecosystem analysis (Detailed study of an ecosystem carried out to ascertain its features from the point of view of its soil composition, energy flux, biogeochemical cycles, biomass, organisms and their relationship with the environment) |
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ekosistemos atsparumas |
ecosystem resilience |
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ekosistemos funkcija |
ecosystem service |
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ekosistemos funkcija |
eco-service |
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ekosistemos nykimas |
ecosystem degradation (Degradation or destruction of large natural environments. When one ecosystem is under attack as a result of natural or man-made disaster it is extremely difficult to calculate the ripple effects throughout nature. When two or more ecosystems are being degraded the probabilities of synergistic destructiveness multiply. Ecosystems in many regions are threatened, despite their biological richness and their promise of material benefits) |
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ekosistemos tipas |
ecosystem type (Ecosystems can be classified according to various criteria: from the point of view of energy source, two major types of ecosystems can be distinguished. Autotrophic ecosystems have primary producers as a principal component and sunlight has the major initial energy source; etherotrophic ecosystems depend upon preformed organic matter that is imported from autotrophic ecosystems elsewhere. Ecosystems can also be classified in terrestrial, marine and freshwater) |
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ekosistemos tyrimas |
ecosystem research (Study of the ways in which plants, animals, and microbes interact with each other and with their physical environment and of the processes involving the circulation, transformation and accumulation of both matter, especially nutrient materials, and energy) |
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ekotipas |
ecotype (Species that has special characteristics which allow it to live in a certain habitat) |
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ekotoksiškumas |
ecotoxicity (Quality of some substances or preparations which present or may present immediate or delayed risks for one or more sectors of the environment) |
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ekotoksikologija |
ecotoxicology (The science dealing with the adverse effects of chemical, physical agents, and natural products on populations and communities of plants, animals and human beings) |
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ekotoksikologinis įvertinimas |
ecotoxicological evaluation (Evaluation of the adverse effects of chemicals, physical agents, and natural products on population and communities and plants, animals and human beings) |
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ekoturizmas |
ecotourism (Excursions to relatively untouched lands, which for the tourist promise the chance to observe unusual wildlife and indigenous inhabitants. The travel industry, in an attempt to market adventure and authenticity to those travellers weary of "civilisation" promote travel to environments free of modern technology. Ecotourism's inherent contradiction is the promotion of untouched lands, which immediately become touched by the hands of tourism) |
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ekovadyba |
ecomarketing (The buying, selling, advertising, shipping, and storing of goods in compliance with ecological principles) |
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ekozona |
ecozone (Homogeous unit for landscape analysis based on the biophysical characteristics of the territory covered by the survey; A broad geographic area in which there are distinctive climate patterns, ocean conditions, types of landscapes and species of plants and animals) |
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ekranavimas |
screening (The reduction of the electric field about a nucleus by the space charge of the surrounding electrons) |
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ekspeditorius |
forwarding agent (A person or business that specializes in the shipment and receiving of goods) |
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