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Terms for subject Environment (6284 entries)
biologický rozklad biodegradation
biologicky rozložitelný odpad biodegradable waste
biologický ukazatel bioindicator
biologický ukazatel biological indicator
biologie life science (A science based on living organisms collectively)
biologie biology (A division of the natural sciences concerned with the study of life and living organisms)
biologie lidská human biology (The study of human life and character)
biologie molekulární molecular biology (The study of the chemical structures and processes of biological phenomena at the molecular level; the discipline is particularly concerned with the study of proteins, nucleic acids, and enzymes, the macromolecules essential to life processes. It seeks to understand the molecular basis of genetic processes. Techniques used include X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy)
biologie mořská marine biology (A branch of biology that deals with those living organisms which inhabit the sea)
biologie půdy soil biology (The study of the living organisms, mainly microorganisms and microinvertebrates which live within the soil, and which are largely responsible for the decomposition processes vital to soil fertility)
biologie rostlin plant biology (The scientific study of the natural processes of plants)
biologie v ústí řeky estuarine biology (The scientific study or the characteristic life processes of living organisms found in a semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the open sea and within which sea water is measurably diluted with freshwater)
biologie vody sladké freshwater biology (The scientific study or the characteristic life processes of living organisms found in a natural body of water that does not contain significant amounts of dissolved salts and minerals, such as a lake or river)
biologie živočichů animal biology (The scientific study of the natural processes of animals)
bioluminiscence bioluminescence (The production of light of various colors by living organisms (e.g. some bacteria and fungi, glow-worms and many marine animals). Luminescence is produced by a biochemical reaction, which is catalyzed by an enzyme. In some animals the light is used as a mating signal; in others it may be a protective device. In deep-sea forms luminous organs may serve as lanterns)
biomasa biomass (Biomass refers strictly speaking to the total weight of all the living things in an ecosystem. However, it has come to refer to the amount of plant and crop material that could be produced in an ecosystem for making biofuels and other raw materials used in industry, for example)
biomethan biomethane
biomonitoring životního prostředí biological monitoring
biomonitoring životního prostředí environmental biomonitoring
biomonitoring životního prostředí biomonitoring