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change изменение; замена; переход; перемена; изменять(ся); заменятьchange in space смена (напр. сообществ) в пространствеchange of desired value изменение регулируемой величиныchange of dominance обратимое доминированиеchange of variable замена переменнойannual change годичная смена растительных сообществaspect change смена аспектовbalanced structural change сбалансированное (реципрокное) структурное изменение, взаимный обмен и инверсия (см. Ainversion)biological change биологическое изменениеchemical change химическая реакцияcyclic change циклическая смена растительного покроваcytogenetic change цитогенетическое изменениеenvironmental change изменение окружающей средыfunctional change функциональное изменениеhypochromic change гипохромный эффектintergenic change межгенная (хромосомная) перестройкаintragenic change внутригенное изменениеintramolecular change внутримолекулярная перегруппировкаmacroscopic change макроскопическое изменениеmental change изменение психического статусаmicroscopic change микроскопическое изменениеmode change изменение вида действияphysical change физическое изменениеpostmortem change посмертное изменениеpostural change перемена положенияqualitative change качественное изменениеquantitative change количественное изменениеseasonal change сезонная смена (напр. растительных сообщество)secondary structural change вторичное изменение в структуре хромосомы, возникающее в результате неравного кроссинговераstep change ступенчатое изменениеstructural change структурное изменениеstructural change структурное изменение, изменение в генетической структуре одной или более хромосомsubmortem change предсмертное изменениеultrastructural change ультраструктурное изменениеunbalanced structural change несбалансированное (нереципрокное) структурное изменение (см. Ainterchange и Ainversion)vegetational change смена растительного покроваEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > change
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