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колония, члены которой морфологически и физиологически связаны воедино -
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colony колония; поселениеbacterial colony бактериальная колонияcell colony колония клетокfungal colony колония грибовfungus colony грибная колонияgonidial colony гонидиальная колонияheteromorphic colony гетероморфная колония, неоднородная колонияhomomorphic colony гомоморфная колония, однородная колонияhoney-bee colony пчелиная семьяirreciprocal colony колония, члены которой независимы друг от другаkormogene colony кормогенная колония (напр. кораллов)light-grown colony выращенная на свету колонияmatt colony матовая колонияmicrobial colony колония микробовminute colony крошечная колонияmother colony материнская колонияmucoid colony мукоидная колония, слизистая колонияmulticellular colony многоклеточная колонияpetite colony колония мелких особейpinpoint colony точечная колония (микроорганизмов)r-type colony шероховатая колонияreciprocal colony колония, члены которой морфологически и физиологически связаны воединоrough colony, R-type colony микр. шероховатая колония, колония R-типаs-type colony гладкая колонияsatellite colony сателлитная колонияsecondary colony вторичная колонияsectored colony секториальная колонияsingle colony единичная колонияspheroid colony шаровидная колонияsubstrate colony субстратная колонияsubsurface colony глубинная колонияsurface colony поверхностная колонияtissue colony колония тканиEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > colony
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колония; поселение- lambda-only colony
- ant colony
- breeding colony
- hemopoietic colony
- heteromorphic colony
- homomorphic colony
- honey-bee colony
- irreciprocal colony
- kormogene colony
- mixed colony
- mucoid colony
- multilineage colony
- oligolineage colony
- pinpoint colony
- pure colony
- reciprocal colony
- rough colony
- R-type colony
- sectored colony
- single lineage colony
- smooth colony
- S-type colony
- subsurface colony
- surface colony
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