biological indicator (A species or organism that is used to grade environmental quality or change) |
indikátor biologický |
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biological indicator |
biologický ukazatel |
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biological indicator |
bioindikátor |
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biological indicator |
biologický indikátor |
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biological monitoring |
biologické monitorování životního prostředí |
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biological monitoring |
biologický monitoring |
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biological monitoring |
biomonitoring životního prostředí |
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biological monitoring (The direct measurement of changes in the biological status of a habitat, based on evaluations of the number and distribution of individuals or species before and after a change) |
monitorování biologické |
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biological nitrogen fixation |
vazba dusíku biologická |
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biological pest control (Any living organism applied to or introduced into the environment that is intended to function as a pesticide against another organism declared to be a pest) |
ochrana proti škůdcům biologická |
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biological pollutant (Viruses, bacteria, fungi, and mammal and bird antigens that may be present in the environment and cause many health effects) |
látka znečišťující biologická |
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biological pollution (Disturbance of the ecological balance by the accidental or deliberate introduction of a foreign organism, animal or plant species into an environment) |
znečištění biologické |
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biological process (Processes concerning living organisms) |
proces biologický |
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biological production |
biologická produkce |
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biological production (1. The amount and rate of production which occur in a given ecosystem over a given time period. It may apply to a single organism, a population, or entire communities and ecosystems. 2. The quantity of organic matter or its equivalent in dry matter, carbon, or energy content which is accumulated during a given period of time) |
produkce biologická |
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biological reserve (An area of land and/or of water designated as having protected status for purposes of preserving certain biological features. Reserves are managed primarily to safeguard these features and provide opportunities for research into the problems underlying the management of natural sites and of vegetation and animal populations. Regulations are normally imposed controlling public access and disturbance) |
rezervace biologická |
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biological resource (Wild organisms harvested for subsistence, commerce, or recreation (such as fish, game, timber or furbearers); domesticated organisms raised by agriculture, aquaculture, and silviculture; and ecosystems cropped by livestock) |
zdroj biologický |
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biological test (The laboratory determination of the effects of substances upon specific living organisms) |
test biologický |
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biological treatment (Process that uses microorganisms to decompose organic wastes either into water, carbon dioxide, and simple inorganic substances, or into simpler organic substances, such as aldehydes and acids. The purpose of a biological treatment system is to control the environment for microorganisms so that their growth and activity are enhanced, and provide a means for maintaining high concentration of the microorganisms in contact with the wastes) |
čištění biologické |
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biological waste gas purification (Processes for removing impurities from waste gas based on the employing of microorganisms) |
čištění plynů odpadních biologické |
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