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1 Biologie
f; -, nur Sg. biology* * *die Biologiebiology* * *Bio|lo|gie [biolo'giː]f -, no plbiology* * *(the science of living things: human biology; ( also adjective) a biology lesson.) biology* * *Bio·lo·gie<->[bioloˈgi:]f kein pl biology no pl, no indef art* * *die; Biologie: biology no art* * ** * *die; Biologie: biology no art* * *f.biology n. -
2 Humanbiologie
биология человека
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human biology
The study of human life and character. (Source: ZINZAN)
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3 Humanbiologie
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4 Stadtökologie
городская экология
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urban ecology
Concept derived from biology: the city is viewed as a total environment, as a life-supporting system for the large number of people concentrated there, and within this people organize themselves and adapt to a constantly changing environment. Regarded as the same as human ecology. (Source: GOOD)
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