αβιοτικός παράγοντας |
abiotic factor (Physical, chemical and other non-living environmental factors. They are essential for living plants and animals of an ecosystem, providing the essential elements and nutrients that are necessary for growth. The abiotic elements also include the climatic and pedologic components of the ecosystem) |
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αβιοτικός παράγων |
abiotic agent |
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αβιοτικός παράγων |
abiotic cause |
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αβυσσαία ζώνη |
abyssal zone |
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αβυσσαία ζώνη |
abyssal-benthic zone |
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αβυσσο-βενθική ζώνη |
abyssal zone |
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αβυσσο-βενθική ζώνη |
abyssal-benthic zone |
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αγάπη για τη φύση |
feeling for nature (A consciousness, sensibility or sympathetic perception of the physical world and its scenery in their uncultivated state) |
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αγαθά και υπηρεσίες |
goods and services (The total of economic assets, including both physical or storable objects and intangible acts of human assistance) |
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αγαθά/εμπορεύματα/προϊόντα |
goods |
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αγγειοπλαστική |
ceramics (objects, products |
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αγγειοπλαστική |
ceramics (objects, products ; The art and techniques of producing articles of clay, porcelain, etc.) |
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αγγειόσπερμα |
angiosperm |
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αγγειόσπερμα |
angiosperm (The class of seed plants that includes all the flowering plants, characterized by the possession of flowers. The ovules, which become seeds after fertilization, are enclosed in ovaries. The xylem contains true vessels. The angiospermae are divided into two subclasses: Monocotyledoneae and Dycotiledoneae) |
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αγγειώδες φυτό |
vascular plant |
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αγγελία περιορισμένης φύσεως |
limited announcement procedure |
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αγενής πολλαπλασιασμός |
asexual reproduction |
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αγορά |
purchase (The acquisition or the act of buying something by payment of money or its equivalent) |
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αγορά |
market (Place of commercial activity in which articles are bought and sold. Also purchase and sale. In a limited sense market is the range of bid and asked prices reported by brokers making the market in over-the-counter securities. Also the demand for any particular article) |
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αγορά άχρηστων υλικών |
scrap material market (The trade or traffic in discarded or leftover materials that can be reused in some way) |
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