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Proofreading of English text



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Ecosystem defender

Глоссарий терминов в нанотехнологиях


    Защитник экосистемы, русский
      Наномашина для механического удаления выбранных импортированных видов из экосистемы для защиты местных видов.




    Defend, английский

    Defend an action, английский

    Defendant, английский
    1. In a civil case, the person or company being sued. in a criminal or traffic case, the person accused of the crime

    2. The party being sued.


    Defendant, английский

    Defendant (civil), английский

    Defendant (criminal), английский

    Defender, английский
      Защитник; антивирусная программа


    Defender(se), португальский

    Defendere, латинский

    Defendere [o, ndi, nsum], латинский

    Defendere, o, ndi, nsum, латинский

    Defenders, английский
      The players on the team that does not have possession of the ball.


    Defendi, or, nsus sum, латинский

    Defending team, английский
      The team that does not have possession of the ball.


    Ecosystem, английский
    1. Complex ecological community and environment forming a functional whole in nature (12).

    2. A natural system that functions as unit. it is assemblage of living organisms together with their non-living environment in a particular area. healthy ecosystems are necessary for maintaining and regulating: atmospheric quality, climate, fresh water, mari

    3. All the organisms in a particular region and the environment in which they live. the elements of an ecosystem interact with each other in some way, and so depend on each other either directly or indirectly.

    4. All of the organisms of a given area and the encompassing physical environment. human activity and the e.: (see greenhouse effect); • harvest in natural e.: reducing population density through harvesting in natural environments; intraspecific competition is lowered, favoring survivorship; (see msy). • agro-e.: antropogenic plant communities, continuity, monoculture, reduction in species diversity, additional nutrients (by fertilization), pest-control (by herbicides and pesticides), green desert. • change of biogeochemical cycles (see cycles):

    5. A geographically specified system of organisms, including humans, the environment, and the processes that control the dynamics of the system.

    6. An open system of living organisms, interacting with each other and with their abiotic environment, that is capable of selfregulation to a certain degree. depending on the focus of interest or study the extent of an ecosystem may range from very small spatial scales to the entire planet.

    7. A community of organisms together with their physical environment.


    Ecosystem enclosure, английский

    Ecosystem function, английский
      An intrinsic ecosystem characteristic related to the set of conditions and processes whereby an ecosystem maintains its integrity. functions include such processes as decomposition, production, nutrient cycling, and fluxes of nutrients and energy.


    Ecosystem homeostasis, английский

    Ecosystem load, английский

    Ecosystem research and simulation division, английский
      Отдел по исследованию и моделированию экосистем


    Nanochondria, английский

    Universities in the workplace, английский