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Plankton bloom

Морской словарь
    A large accumulation of plankton giving water a definite color. the majority of these organisms are greenish, but plankton blooms may also appear to be blue-green, black, yellow, red, or brown. cf. algal bloom, red tide.




Bloom, английский
  1. Глянцевость, блеск шерстного покрова

  2. Crystals formed on the surface of treated wood by exudation and evaporation of the solvent in preservative solutions.

  3. A peculiar warm blast of wind; a term used in iron-foundries.

  4. A proliferation of algae and/or higher aquatic plants in a body of water; often related to pollution, especially when pollutants accelerate growth. see algal bloom, plankton bloom, and red tide.

  5. Выцвет; выцветание; потускнение

  6. A sound or track with excellent reproduction of dynamics and reverberation, and a good low-frequency response. also referred to as `spacious`.

  7. The appearance of brightness of a dyed fabric when the fabric is viewed across the top while held at eye level.


Bloom (2), английский

Bloom (4), английский

Bloom (5), английский

Bloom caster, английский
    Блюмовая мнл машина непрерывного литья


Bloom filter, английский

Bloom syndrome, английский
    Síndrome de bloom


Bloom, 4. blow 1., английский

Bloomable, английский
    Possible. example that idea could be bloomable.


Bloomer, английский

Bloomers, немецкий
    Sportliche, große und symmetrische karos aus blockstreifen gebildet


Bloomery, английский

Blooming, английский
  1. The defocusing of regions of the picture where the brightness is at an excessive level, due to enlargement of spot size and halation of the fluorescent screen of the cathode-ray picture tube. in a camera, sensor element saturation and excess which causes widening of the spatial representation of a spot light source.

  2. The defocusing of regions of a picture where brightness is excessive.

  3. A visual effect caused by overexposing a ccd to too much light, this digital overexposure can cause distortions of the subject and/or color.

  4. The spreading of strong highlights into surrounding areas of the image.

  5. The appearance of a bright or colored halo around brighter areas of digital image files. blooming is caused when a portion of the imaging sensor in a digital camera is exposed to too much light, causing signal “leaks” to the neighboring pixels. see chromatic aberration.

  6. An effect caused by overexposing a ccd or sensor to too much light. this can cause distortions of the subject and/or colour.

  7. A typically white film on the cured coated surface that can be wiped away

  8. Opening, 2


Blooming (расплывание изображения), английский
    Расфокусировка частей изображения, имеющих избыточную яркость.


Blooming mill, английский

Blooming phenomenon, английский

Bloomington, английский
    Г. блумингтон (шт. индиана, сша)


Bloom`s taxonomy, английский
    A way of categorising and describing educational objectives in terms of the cognitive difficulty of tasks.


Bloom— блюм, английский

Plankton, английский
  1. Passively drifting or weakly swimming organisms (animals, plants, archaea, or bacteria) that can occur in swarms near the surface of open water. plankton are defined by their ecological niche rather than their genetic classification. they are a crucial so

  2. Minute floating forms of microscopic plants and animals that cannot move under their own power to any extent. they form the important beginnings of food chains for larger sea creatures.

  3. N. very small, free-floating organisms of the ocean or other aquatic systems, including phytoplankton, which produce their own nutrients through photosynthesis, or zooplankton, which get their nutrients from organisms.

  4. Microscopic organisms that float in the water and are carried by currents; they may be autotrophic (phytoplankton) or heterotrophic (zooplankton)


Accumulation, английский
  1. In the context of corporate finance, refers to profits that are added to the capital base of the company rather than paid out as dividends. see: accumulated profits tax. in the context of investments, refers to the purchase by an institutional broker of a

  2. With respect to radiation protection , accumulation describes the process and location where radioactive materials preferably accumulate in body organs. for example, when i-125 enters the body it will accumulate in the thyroid , where as ca-45 will accumu

  3. Накопление. рыночный процесс, при котором мелкие торговцы выступают в качестве продавцов, а крупные торговцы покупателями, “накапливая” ценные бумаги;

  4. Накопление (в снс и смп); сбережения, см. gross accumulation; net capital formation; savings

  5. Обогащение

  6. Накопление

  7. Накопление; суммирование

  8. Powder accumulation in or around the coating booth or on the workpiece

  9. Profits that are added to the capital of an organization instead of paid to investors as dividends.

  10. In the context of corporate finance, refers to profits that are added to the capital base of the company rather than paid out as dividends. see: accumulated profits tax. in the context of investments, refers to the purchase by an institutional broker of a large number of shares over a period of time in order to avoid pushing the price of that share up. in the context of mutual funds, refers to the regular investing of a fixed amount while reinvesting dividends and capital gains.


Plastic range, английский
    The range in which a material will suffer permanent deformation, but not completely fail when external force is applied.


Plank owner, английский
    Usn slang for a member of the crew when the ship was first placed in commission. traditionally, entitled to a souvenir piece of planking when the ship is decommissioned and destroyed. also plankowner. planking:wooden boards covering a deck or hull.