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1 age variability
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2 age variability
Биология: возрастная изменчивость -
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variability вариабильность, изменчивостьvariability изменчивостьvariability of characteristic изменчивость признакаage variability возрастная изменчивостьalternative variability альтернативная изменчивостьaugmentation of variability увеличение изменчивостиcoefficient of variability коэффициент изменчивости, мерило изменчивости, используемое при сравнении изменчивости различных групп организмов (стат.)continuous variability непрерывная изменчивостьcorrelated variability коррелятивная изменчивостьcryptic variability скрытая изменчивостьdiscontinuous variability прерывистая изменчивостьdiscontinuous variability прерывистая изменчивостьflow of variability движение изменчивости в популяции от свободной к потенциальной и наоборотfree variability свободная изменчивость, фенотипическая изменчивость, не регулируемая искусственноpotential variability потенциальная изменчивостьpotential variability потенциальная изменчивость, изменчивость, которая не проявляется у фенотипов благодаря подавлению проявления соответствующих признаков в силу явлений доминирования, эпистаза, неподходящей средыresidual variability остаточная изменчивость, изменчивость, наблюдаемая в чистой линииEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > variability
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вариабельность, изменчивость- alternative variability
- continuous variability
- correlated variability
- cryptic variability
- discontinuous variability
- potential variability
- residual variability
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1. вариабильность2. изменчивостьThe English-Russian dictionary general scientific > variability
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10 factor
1) производственный фактор, производственный ресурс2) фактор (движущая сила); обстоятельство3) агент, комиссионер4) компания, взыскивающая долги с покупателей по поручению торговой фирмы5) множитель; коэффициент; фактор -
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1) индекс, числовой показатель || индексировать, увязывать с индексом2) мат. коэффициент3) алфавитный указатель || снабжать указателем -
12 pattern
1) образец; модель; шаблон2) структура3) схема; диаграмма4) характер, линия поведения; направление развития -
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n1) образец; модель2) схема, диаграмма3) характер; структура
- age pattern
- behaviour pattern
- chance pattern
- competitive pattern
- consistent pattern
- consumption pattern
- cropping pattern
- cyclical pattern
- distribution pattern
- economical pattern
- employment pattern
- expenditure pattern
- export pattern
- farm pattern
- foreign trade pattern
- inventory balance pattern
- model pattern
- occupational pattern
- preference pattern
- price pattern
- pricing pattern
- sales pattern
- seasonal pattern
- service pattern
- test pattern
- trade pattern
- trading pattern
- pattern of calculation
- pattern of choice
- pattern of consumer demand
- pattern of consumption
- pattern of demand
- pattern of distribution
- pattern of financial assets
- pattern of foreign trade
- pattern of growth
- pattern of information
- pattern of investment
- pattern of organization
- pattern of prices
- pattern of production
- pattern of requirements
- pattern of results
- pattern of trade
- pattern of use
- pattern of utilization
- pattern of variability
- according to pattern
- correspond to pattern
- make to patternEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > pattern
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