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Climax community

Глоссарий по экологии и "зеленой" энергетике
    Is largely determined by the climate and soil of the region; such a community has reached a steady state in a successional series (see there).




Climax, английский
  1. Нарастание a semantically complicated parallel construction , in which each next word combination (clause, sentence) is logically more important or emotionally stronger and more explicit (v.a.k.) three types: - logical climax - emotive climax

  2. 1. an orgasm 2. the point where a disease is at its worst  verb to have an orgasm

  3. Climax

  4. N 1 высшая точка, кульмина- ционный пункт; 2 ритор. нарастание | v дойти или довести до кульминационного пункта


Climax forest, английский
    Plant community dominated by trees representing the culminating stage of natural succession for that specific locality and environment (17).


Climax mosaic, английский
    A once established climax community can’t be considered stationary but rather follows a pattern of micro-successional events caused by death and birth cycles of every organism living within. succession occurs anywhere at any time and just depends upon the scale based on (climatic region, altitude, etc.).


Climax species, английский
    Plant species that will remain essentially unchanged in terms of species composition for as long as the site remains undisturbed (17).


Community, английский
  1. Коллектив; община; общество; население; группа населения; населенный пункт

  2. A group of people having common rights, privileges, or interests, or living in the same place under the same laws and regulations.

  3. A group of people who live and work in a district  the health services serve the local community.

  4. N коллектив, сообщест- во | а общественный; официальный interpreting speech ~ языковое сообщество: complex ~ ~ сложное

  5. Община; общество; объединение

  6. The species that occur together in space and time; (see diversity and isotherms). c. stability: the tendency of a community to return to its original state after a disturbance (competition, temporarily changing environment, etc.) • resiliance: the speed at which a community returns to its former state after it has been disturbed. • resistance: the ability of a community to avoid displacement from its present state by a disturbance. c. dynamically fragile: one that is stable for only a very limited range of environmental characteristics, e.g. a stable and predictable environment (predator-prey and human caused disturbances). c. dynamically robust: one that is stable within a wide range of conditions, e.g. in a very variable and unpredictable environments. c. interaction: specifies how many species can flourish in a given system, e.g., tide pool, canopy, grassland, etc. a generalist (predator) can have a positive effect by increasing species diversity; if the prey (established by growth and reproduction) is more dominant than the predator community. c. environmental interaction: a stable “environment“ that has the potential to evolve to a complex and very stable system; a constantly changing environment will not allow an ever increasing complexity - complexity does not necessarily stand for stability, instead it should be seen as a dynamic succession within the food-web. c. structure: the list of species and their relative abundance in a community; the higher the probe, the better the interpretability of its structure.

  7. A site template that is designed to create an online community where people come together to share ideas or get answers to their questions.

  8. The collective of people who interact through or use online resources.

  9. Местное население

  10. Group of interacting populations of organisms


Community, английский

Community (cards), английский

Community access to natural resources information, английский

Community agency professionals, английский

Community antenna television, английский

Community antenna television (catv), английский
    Assumed to be cable television, catv uses fiber and coaxial media to provide voice, video, or data services


Community antenna tv, английский
    Кабельное телевидение с общей антенной; кабельное телевидение с коллективным приемом


Community assistance panel, английский

Community assistance panel (cap), английский
    A group of people from a community and from health and environmental agencies who work with atsdr to resolve issues and problems related to hazardous substances in the community. cap members work with atsdr to gather and review community health concerns, provide information on how people might have been or might now be exposed to hazardous substances, and inform atsdr on ways to involve the community in its activities.


Community banking, английский

Community base station, английский

Community based organization, английский

Community basic, английский
    One of five support levels for sharepoint solutions provided by the third party development community. it is the second in order from lowest to highest level of support.


Community building, английский

Community care, английский
  1. The providing of help to people such as those who are elderly or mentally ill in order to allow them to stay in their own homes, rather than requiring them to be cared for in hospitals or care homes

  2. Оказание помощи людям после пребывания в лечебных учреждениях, напр., в психиатрических больницах com – com


Determined, английский
  1. A предопределённый

  2. Определенный


Perfect competition, английский
  1. A (theoretical) market where competition is total. competitors exhibit no market power and their profit level is only that required to keep them in business.

  2. An idealized market environment in which every market participant is too small to affect the market price by acting on its own.

  3. An industry with a large number of small firms selling homogeneous products to a large number of buyers.


Passive networks, английский
    The ‘traditional’ electricity supply paradigm, wherein generators are hooked to the transmission network and then supply electricity to order, down to the level of distribution.