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1 цефалоподы
цефалоподы
головоногие
Группа моллюсков, у которых вокруг рта имеется кольцо щупалец. К ней относятся кальмары и осьминоги.
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Русско-английский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > цефалоподы
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1) Biology: Cephalopoda, cephalopods (Cephalopoda)2) Zoology: cephalopodas3) Fishery: cephalopods4) Makarov: Ceph. (Cephalopoda) -
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•The organic contents of these shales include conodonts and concretions which enclose phosphatic brachiopods, shark remains, and small cephalopods.
II•The rapid motion observed in the superluminal sources may hold the key to the one-sided structure.
•The amplitude and phase of the sine wave embody information on the structure of the celestial object.
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4 двужаберные головоногие моллюски
Biology: two-gilled cephalopods (Dibranchia)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > двужаберные головоногие моллюски
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6 двужаберные головоногие моллюски
Русско-английский биологический словарь > двужаберные головоногие моллюски
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•The organic contents of these shales include conodonts and concretions which enclose phosphatic brachiopods, shark remains, and small cephalopods.
II•The rapid motion observed in the superluminal sources may hold the key to the one-sided structure.
•The amplitude and phase of the sine wave embody information on the structure of the celestial object.
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