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cultivation культивация, культивирование, разведение, выращиваниеbatch cultivation периодическое культивированиеcloche cultivation культура растений под стеклянным колпакомcontinuous-flow cultivation непрерывно-проточное культивированиеfed-batch cultivation периодическое культивирование с подпиткойlight-fed-batch cultivation периодическое культивирование на свету с подпиткойprolongated cultivation длительное культивированиеsemibatch cultivation полунепрерывный процесс культивированияsolid-substrate cultivation поверхностное культивированиеsubmerged cultivation глубинное культивированиеEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > cultivation
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