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Causal stratigraphy
Словарь стратиграфических терминов |
An approach to stratigraphic problems based on ecosystem analysis o f interrelations between geologic events and organic evolution (krassilov, 1974, p. 170).
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Causal, английский
A казуальный, причинный (ант. incausal) clause, nexus
Causal absorption, английский
Causal agent, английский
Factor associated with the definitive onset of an illness. an example of a causal agent is the bacteria causing a specific infection. the relationship is more direct than in the case of a risk factor, and in general the specific ill health will only occur
Causal diagram, английский
Causal link, английский
- Причинная связь causative agent (of disease)
- Причинная связь
Causal organism, английский
An organism that causes a particular disease
Causal subs tan ces, английский
Causal substances, английский
Вещества, вызывающие данный эффект
Causal wave, английский
Causal web, английский
Causalgia, английский
Burning pain in a limb, caused by a damaged nerve
Causalis [e], латинский
Causality, английский
- The concept of relating effects to causes, or the compatibility of phenomena with this concept
- N каузальность; причин- ность, причинная связь
- Причинная связь. связь нежелательного явления с использованием препарата. вероятность того, что явление вызвано исследуемым препаратом, часто классифицируется как: 1) unassessible, unclassificated: неизвестно, не поддается оценке; 2) unrelated: не связано; 3) possible: возможно; 4) probable, likely: вероятно; 5) definitely, certainly: определенно.
Causality chain, английский
A series of method calls, events, and asynchronous operations leading from the beginning of a program to the statement currently being executed at run time.
Causality tests, английский
A way to examine whether one series leads or lags another.
Stratigraphy, английский
- Стратиграфия
- The science dealing with the description of all rock bodies forming the earth’s crust—sedimentary, igneous, and metamorphic—and their organization into distinctive, useful, mappable units based on their inherent properties or attributes. stratigraphic procedures include the description, classification, naming, and correlation of these units for the purpose of establishing their relationship in space and their succession in time (see section 3.a.1).
- The branch of geology that deals with the definition and interpretation of layered earth materials; the conditions of their formation; their character, arrangement, sequence, age, and distribution; and especially their correlation by the use of fossils and other means. the term is applied both to the sum of the characteristics listed and a study of these characteristics. hp
Stratigraphic, английский
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Arbitrary cutoff, английский
An arbitrary boundary separating two laterally intergrading stratigraphic units that differ from each other in some arbitrarily defined way (wheeler and mallory, 1953, p. 2412).
Cenozonite, английский
An alternative term for assemblage zone (henningsmoen, 1961, p. 68).
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