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1 orthogenetic evolution
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > orthogenetic evolution
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2 orthogenetic evolution
Биология: ортогенетическая эволюцияУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > orthogenetic evolution
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3 orthogenetic evolution
English-russian biological dictionary > orthogenetic evolution
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4 evolution
evolution 1. эволюция, развитие, постепенное изменение; 2. выделение (напр. кислорода)evolution эволюция; постепенное развитие; развёртываниеevolution of dominance эволюция доминирования (изменение характера доминантности вновь возникающих мутаций)accidental evolution случайная эволюция (не связанная с отбором приспособлений)adaptive evolution адаптивная эволюция, приспособительная эволюцияconsequential evolution последовательная эволюцияcontinuous evolution непрерывная эволюцияconvergent evolution конвергентная эволюция; параллельная эволюцияdirectional evolution направленная эволюцияdiscontinuous evolution прерывистая эволюцияdivergent evolution непараллельная эволюцияdoctrine of evolution эволюционное учениеeruptive evolution эруптивная эволюцияexplosive evolution эволюция взрывамиindeterminate evolution неопределённая эволюцияmosaic evolution мозаичная эволюцияnonadaptive evolution неадаптивная эволюция, неприспособительная эволюцияorganic evolution эволюция органического мираorthogenetic evolution ортогенетическая эволюцияphyletic evolution филетическая эволюция (приводящая к различиям выше видовых)precellular evolution доклеточная эволюция, химическая эволюцияprogram(me) evolution программная эволюция (ортогенетическая эволюция признака, приводящая к его чрезмерному развитию)progressive evolution прогрессивная эволюцияquantum evolution квантовая эволюцияrectilinear evolution направленная эволюция, поступательная эволюцияregressive evolution регрессивная эволюцияreticulate evolution сетчатая эволюцияreverse evolution обратная эволюцияsaltatory evolution скачкообразная эволюцияschistic evolution эволюция на уровне низших систематических группsplitting evolution эволюция на уровне низших систематических группEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > evolution
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1) эволюция, развитие, постепенное изменение2) выделение (напр. кислорода)•- adaptive evolution
- clonal evolution
- consequential evolution
- continuous evolution
- convergent evolution
- directional evolution
- discontinuous evolution
- eruptive evolution
- evolution of dominance
- explosive evolution
- gas evolution
- indeterminate evolution
- molecular evolution
- mosaic evolution
- nonadaptive evolution
- organic evolution
- orthogenetic evolution
- parallel evolution
- phyletic evolution
- precellular evolution
- program evolution
- programme evolution
- progressive evolution
- quantum evolution
- rectilinear evolution
- regressive evolution
- reticulate evolution
- retrogressive evolution
- reverse evolution
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7 accidental evolution
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > accidental evolution
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8 convergent evolution
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > convergent evolution
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9 directional evolution
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > directional evolution
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10 discontinuous evolution
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > discontinuous evolution
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11 indeterminate evolution
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > indeterminate evolution
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12 molecular evolution
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > molecular evolution
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13 saltatory evolution
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > saltatory evolution
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14 schistic evolution
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