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ж. филос.* * *n1) gener. interdépendance, solidarité2) metal. interdépendence3) IT. interconnexion -
2 баланс интересов личности и общества
баланс интересов личности и общества
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externality
Discrepancies between private costs and social costs or private advantages and social advantages; the basic concept of externality is interdependence without compensation. (Source: PHC / GILP96 / GREENW)
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фитосоциология
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phytosociology
The study of vegetation, including the organization, interdependence, development, geographical distribution and classification of plant communities. (Source: LBC)
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