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1) Лесоводство: устьице2) Макаров: устьичный механизм -
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Англо-русский сельскохозяйственный словарь > stomatal mechanism
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Англо-русский словарь по деревообрабатывающей промышленности > stomatal mechanism
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feedback mechanism механизм обратной связиinnate releasing mechanism этол врождённый разрешающий механизмisolation mechanism механизм изоляцииnegative feedback mechanism механизм отрицательной обратной связиpositive feedback mechanism механизм положительной обратной связиpostural mechanism этол механизм поддержания позыrolling circle mock-infected mechanism механизм репликации ДНК по модели катящегося кольцаrolling-hairpin mechanism механизм скользящей шпилькиself-recognizing mechanism механизм распознавания "своего" (напр белков, антигенов)stomatal mechanism (бот) устьицеvalve mechanism клапанный механизм, ловушка для воздуха (в лёгких)English-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > mechanism
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- goodness of fit mechanism
- hit-and-run mechanism
- appraisal mechanism
- arresting mechanism
- cassette mechanism
- control mechanism
- feedback mechanism
- immunologic mechanism
- innate releasing mechanism
- isolation mechanism
- negative feedback mechanism
- positive feedback mechanism
- postural mechanism
- proximate mechanism
- releasing mechanism
- self-recognizing mechanism
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2) Botanical term: mouth-like opening3) Forestry: air pore, stomatal mechanism -
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Makarov: stomatal mechanismУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > устьичный механизм
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