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Convergent evolution
Глоссарий по орнитологии и экологии (английский, испанский) |
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Evolución convergente, испанский
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Convergent, английский
In geography, a stream which comes into another stream, but whose course is unknown, is simply a convergent.
Convergent, французский
Convergent algorithm, английский
Сходящийся алгоритм
Convergent assembly, английский
Convergent clearance, английский
Конвергентный зазор
Convergent flow electrode, английский
Convergent light, английский
Convergent portion, английский
Конвергентная часть подшипника
Convergent series, английский
Сходящийся ряд
Convergent strabismus, английский
A condition in which one or both of a person’s eyes look towards the nose. also called cross eye
Convergent twin camera photography, английский
Convergent zone, английский
Конвергентная зона
Convergent-divergent, английский
Сужающийся — расширяющийся; сверхзвуковой; по типу сопла лаваля
Convergentia radicum dentis, английский
Evolute, английский
Evolutio [onis, f], латинский
Evolution, английский
- Маневр [эволюция] (ла); развитие
- The theory that living organisms mutate and change, generally from simple to increasingly complex forms.
- A process of change in organisms which takes place over a very long period involving many generations
- N эволюция articulation ~ эволюция артикуляции language ~ языковая эволюция
- The change of form and disposition during man[oe]uvres, whether of men or ships; movements which should combine celerity with precision and regularity.
- [1] a movement or one of a series of movements to deploy warships in order of combat. [2] a tactical maneuver. [3] a sequence of actions such as those involved in setting a sail. [4] gradual development from simple to more complex form.
- (l. evolvere, to evolve) changes in gene frequencies in a population over time.
- The theory concerned with how existing varieties of species of organisms, plants or animals, have come about through a progressive diversification of ancestral forms interacting with their respective environments. the theory pits essentially two processes against each other
Evolution of ideas, английский
This is defined as evidence that the work progressed over a period of time, rather than being copied from elsewhere, and normally takes the form of development work such as background research, draft versions, rough sketches, first recordings etc.
Evolution, entwicklung, немецкий
Evolutionary architecture, английский
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Evolución convergente, испанский
Convergencia, испанский
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