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101 отрицательный тропизм
Russian-english psychology dictionary > отрицательный тропизм
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102 положительный тропизм
Russian-english psychology dictionary > положительный тропизм
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103 тропизм
м.( ориентация или движение органической единицы к источнику стимуляции) tropism, tropistic action, taxis (pl. taxes)- положительный тропизм -
104 диатропизм
1) (тенденция органа или организма поворачиваться под прямым углом к направлению действия раздражителя) -
105 отрицательный тропизм
Русско-английский биологический словарь > отрицательный тропизм
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106 положительный тропизм
Русско-английский биологический словарь > положительный тропизм
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107 kierunkowy
m( decl like adj) ( numer kierunkowy) area code* * *a.directional, of or pertaining to direction; uniw. ( o przedmiocie studiów) major; (o antenie, mikrofonie) directional; numer kierunkowy tel. area code; ruch kierunkowy biol. tropism; ster kierunkowy lotn. rudder.The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > kierunkowy
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108 tropizm
The New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > tropizm
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n. tropism, orientation of an organism usually involving growing in positive or negative response to stimuli (Biology) -
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114 trópico
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116 -ism
[-ız(ə)m] suff1. теория, учение, идеология, направление:2. общественно-политическая система:3. характерный признак поведения, функционирования, структуры:4. единичный акт (интеллектуальной, общественной деятельности):5. языковое выражение, языковая черта: -
117 тропизъм
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119 трапізм
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120 тропизм
(движения органов растений в ответ на одностороннее действие света, силы тяжести и других факторов) tropismРусско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > тропизм
См. также в других словарях:
tropism — TROPÍSM, tropisme, s.n. Tendinţă de acomodare şi de orientare a unui organism vegetal fixat de pământ, într o anumită direcţie, sub influenţa unei excitaţii exterioare ca lumina, căldura, gravitaţia, umiditatea etc. – Din fr. tropisme. Trimis de… … Dicționar Român
-tropism — [trə piz΄əm] [< TROP(E) + ISM] combining form forming nouns tropism [heliotropism] … English World dictionary
tropism — [trō′piz΄əm] n. [< TROPISM] the positive, or negative, attraction of a plant or sessile animal toward, or away from, a stimulus, as in the turning of a sunflower toward the light tropistic adj … English World dictionary
Tropism — Tro pism (tr[=o] p[i^]z m), n. [Gr. troph a turning, tre pein to turn + ism.] (Physiol.) Modification of the direction of growth, caused by some external influence, such as light; sometimes used for motion of an organism toward or away from an… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tropism — 1899, tendency of an animal or plant to turn or move in response to a stimulus, abstracted from geotropism, ult. from Gk. tropos (see TROPE (Cf. trope)) … Etymology dictionary
tropism — ► NOUN Biology ▪ the turning of all or part of an organism in response to an external stimulus. ORIGIN from Greek tropos turning … English terms dictionary
Tropism — A tropism (from Greek, tropos , to turn) is a biological phenomenon, indicating growth or turning movement of a biological organism, usually a plant, in response to an environmental stimulus. In tropisms, this response is dependent on the… … Wikipedia
tropism — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary tropism Date: 1899 1. a. involuntary orientation by an organism or one of its parts that involves turning or curving by movement or by differential growth and is a positive or negative response… … New Collegiate Dictionary
tropism — n. [Gr. tropos, turn] A movement, orientation or locomotion of a motile organism in response to a stimulus. a. Positive tropism: toward the stimulus. b. Negative tropism: away from the stimulus; see taxis … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
tropism — tropismatic /troh piz mat ik/, adj. tropistic /troh pis tik/, adj. /troh piz euhm/, n. Biol. an orientation of an organism to an external stimulus, as light, esp. by growth rather than by movement. [1895 1900; independent use of TROPISM] * * * ▪… … Universalium
-tropism — trəˌpizəm, in some words .ˌtrōˌpizəm noun combining form ( s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from trope (I) + ism : tendency to turn toward : affinity for : tropism … Useful english dictionary