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1 Plant Genetic Resource Institute
Botanical term: PGRIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Plant Genetic Resource Institute
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2 Resource for Genetic and Epidemiologic Research
University: RGEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Resource for Genetic and Epidemiologic Research
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3 генетический ресурс
генетический ресурс
Генофонд диких и культурных видов организмов, доступный для использования человеком
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4 регион происхождения генетического ресурса
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > регион происхождения генетического ресурса
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5 характеристика генетических ресурсов животного мира
Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > характеристика генетических ресурсов животного мира
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6 генетические ресурсы
Ecology: genetic resource, genetic resourcesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > генетические ресурсы
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7 генетический ресурс
1) General subject: genetic capital2) Selection: genetic resource (генофонд диких и культурных видов организмов, доступный для использования человеком)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > генетический ресурс
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8 регион происхождения генетического ресурса
Genetics: country of origin of genetic resourceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > регион происхождения генетического ресурса
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9 содержащий генетический ресурс регион
Genetics: country providing genetic resourceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > содержащий генетический ресурс регион
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10 сохранение генетических ресурсов животных фермерских хозяйств
Agriculture: conservation of farm animal genetic resourceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > сохранение генетических ресурсов животных фермерских хозяйств
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11 характеристика генетических ресурсов животного мира
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > характеристика генетических ресурсов животного мира
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12 разрушение природной среды
разрушение природной среды
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habitat destruction
Destruction of wildlife habitats by increasing pressure for land by fast-growing human populations, pollution and over-exploitation. Whole species or populations of plants and animals have disappeared causing a loss of genetic resource that is not only regrettable from an aesthetic or philosophical point of view but also threatens man's food supply. Habitat loss takes several forms: outright loss of areas used by wild species; degradation, for example, from vegetation removal and erosion, which deprive native species of food, shelter, and breeding areas; and fragmentation, when native species are squeezed onto small patches of undisturbed land surrounded by areas cleared for agriculture and other purposes. (Source: WPR / WRES)
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habitat destruction
Destruction of wildlife habitats by increasing pressure for land by fast-growing human populations, pollution and over-exploitation. Whole species or populations of plants and animals have disappeared causing a loss of genetic resource that is not only regrettable from an aesthetic or philosophical point of view but also threatens man's food supply. Habitat loss takes several forms: outright loss of areas used by wild species; degradation, for example, from vegetation removal and erosion, which deprive native species of food, shelter, and breeding areas; and fragmentation, when native species are squeezed onto small patches of undisturbed land surrounded by areas cleared for agriculture and other purposes. (Source: WPR / WRES)
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habitat destruction
Destruction of wildlife habitats by increasing pressure for land by fast-growing human populations, pollution and over-exploitation. Whole species or populations of plants and animals have disappeared causing a loss of genetic resource that is not only regrettable from an aesthetic or philosophical point of view but also threatens man's food supply. Habitat loss takes several forms: outright loss of areas used by wild species; degradation, for example, from vegetation removal and erosion, which deprive native species of food, shelter, and breeding areas; and fragmentation, when native species are squeezed onto small patches of undisturbed land surrounded by areas cleared for agriculture and other purposes. (Source: WPR / WRES)
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15 генетические ресурсы
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > генетические ресурсы
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16 разнообразие генетических ресурсов
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > разнообразие генетических ресурсов
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17 генофонд
1) Biology: gene pool (совокупность наследственных факторов популяции), genofond2) Medicine: gene pool, genetic material3) Engineering: gene bank4) Economy: genepool5) Forestry: gene resource, gene resources6) Genetics: nuclear stock7) Ecology: genebank8) Makarov: genetic resources -
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environmental impact of forestry
The world's forestry resources are shrinking at an alarming rate. The need for foreign exchange encourages many developing countries to cut timber faster than forests can be regenerated. This overcutting not only depletes the resource that underpins the world timber trade, it causes loss of forest-based livelihoods, increases soil erosion and downstream flooding, and accelerates the loss of species and genetic resources. (Source: WPR)
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19 воздействие лесоводства на окружающую среду
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environmental impact of forestry
The world's forestry resources are shrinking at an alarming rate. The need for foreign exchange encourages many developing countries to cut timber faster than forests can be regenerated. This overcutting not only depletes the resource that underpins the world timber trade, it causes loss of forest-based livelihoods, increases soil erosion and downstream flooding, and accelerates the loss of species and genetic resources. (Source: WPR)
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environmental impact of forestry
The world's forestry resources are shrinking at an alarming rate. The need for foreign exchange encourages many developing countries to cut timber faster than forests can be regenerated. This overcutting not only depletes the resource that underpins the world timber trade, it causes loss of forest-based livelihoods, increases soil erosion and downstream flooding, and accelerates the loss of species and genetic resources. (Source: WPR)
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