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1 soil flora
spoilage flora — флора, вызывающая порчу
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > soil flora
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5 biotic components, including soil, flora, and fauna
Химическое оружие: биотические компоненты, в т.ч. почва, растительный и животный мир, биотические компоненты (в т.ч. почва, растительный и животный мир)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > biotic components, including soil, flora, and fauna
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flora флора, растительный мирbacterial flora бактериальная флораcultivated flora культурная флораindigenous flora местная флораintestinal flora кишечная флораlocal flora местная флораmacrophytic flora флора макрофитовmicrobial flora бактериальная флораmicroscopic flora микрофлораnative flora местная флораsoil flora почвенная флораwild flora дикорастущая флораEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > flora
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9 indestinal flora
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > indestinal flora
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10 microbial flora
The English-Russian dictionary general scientific > microbial flora
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11 educational path
учебная тропа
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educational path
A guided trail, designed to explain to children a piece of countryside, the type of soil, flora, fauna, etc. Such trails may be self-guiding, using either explanatory notices set up at intervals or numbered boards referring to a printed leaflet: in other cases parties may be led by a demonstrator or warden. (Source: GOOD)
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12 European Environment Agency
Европейское агентство по охране окружающей среды
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European Environment Agency
The EEA is being set up to provide the European Community and its member states with objective, reliable and standardized information on the environment. It will assess the success of existing environmental policies and the data will be used to develop new policies for environmental protection measures. It will gather information covering the present, and foreseeable, state of the environment. The priority area are: air quality and emissions; water quality, pollutants and resources; soil quality, flora and fauna, and biotopes; land use and natural resources; waste management; noise pollution; chemicals; and protection of coastal areas. The Agency will also take into account the socio-economics dimension, cover transboundary and international matters, and avoid the duplication of the activities of other bodies. (Source: WRIGHT)
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