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  • 81 ecosysteem

    n. ecosystem, ecological system, reciprocal relationship between living things and the environment

    Holandés-inglés dicionario > ecosysteem

  • 82 fylum

    n. phylum, basic subdivision used to classify living things, taxonomic category (Biology)

    Holandés-inglés dicionario > fylum

  • 83 tenēšētu

    Sumer. wr. a-za-lu-lu"a multitude of living things" Akk. tenēšētu

    Akkadian Index > tenēšētu

  • 84 a-za-lu-lu

    wr. a-za-lu-lu "a multitude of living things" Akk.  tenēšētu

    Pennsylvania sumerian dictionary > a-za-lu-lu

  • 85 zi-gal₂

    wr. zi-ĝal2 "living things" Akk.  šiknat napišti

    Pennsylvania sumerian dictionary > zi-gal₂

  • 86 живность

    живность living things; poultry

    Sokrat personal > живность

  • 87 biochemistry

    [baɪəˈkemɪstrɪ] noun
    the chemistry of living things:

    ( also adjective) a biochemistry lecture.

    كيمياء حَيَوِيَّه

    Arabic-English dictionary > biochemistry

  • 88 biology

    [baɪˈɔlədʒɪ] noun
    the science of living things:

    ( also adjective) a biology lesson.

    بيولوجيا: عِلْمِ الأَحْياء

    Arabic-English dictionary > biology

  • 89 eco-

    [iːkəu] prefix
    concerned with living things in relation to their environment:

    the eco-system.

    بيئي، مُتَعَلِّق في علاقة الأحْياء مع بيئَتِها

    Arabic-English dictionary > eco-

  • 90 ecology

    [ɪˈkɔlədʒɪ] noun
    (the study of) living things considered in relation to their environment:

    Pollution has a disastrous effect on the ecology of a region.

    عِلْم البيئَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > ecology

  • 91 food

    [fuːd] noun
    what living things eat:

    Horses and cows eat different food from dogs.

    طَعام

    Arabic-English dictionary > food

  • 92 organic

    [-ˈgæ-] adjective
    1) of or concerning the organs of the body:

    organic diseases.

    عُضْوي
    2) of, found in, or produced by, living things:

    Organic compounds all contain carbon.

    عُضْوي
    3) (of food) grown without the use of artificial fertilizers.
    عُضْوي، طَبيعي، بِدون أسْمِدَه

    Arabic-English dictionary > organic

  • 93 ζωογονία

    A production of animals, Pl.Epin. 980c, Ph.1.14; of living things, Dam.Pr. 284; breeding of worms, Thphr.CP5.9.3; generation, Sor. 1.2.

    Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > ζωογονία

  • 94 Vána

    fem. name, a Valië, the wife of Oromë Silm, WJ:383; the Etymologies gives Vana with no long vowel BAN. The apparent meaning is *“beautiful one”, since she was “the most perfectly ‘beautiful’ in form and feature…representing the natural unmarred perfection of form in living things” PE17:150.

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > Vána

  • 95 se

    1 pron. "he, she, it" also object "him, her, it", 3rd person sg. Used “of living things including plants” VT49:37; the corresponding inaimate pronoun is sa. The pronoun comes directly from se as the original stem-form VT49:50. Stressed form sé, VT49:51, attested in object position in melin sé “I love him” VT49:21. Ósë *"with him/her", VT43:29; see ó-. Long dative/allative sena “to/for him” or“at him”, VT49:14, allative senna *“to him/her” VT49:45, 46. Compare the reflexive pronoun insë *"himself, herself". 2, also long sé, preposition "at, in" VT43:30; compare the "locative prefix" se- possibly occurring in an early "Qenya" text, VT27:25

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > se

  • 96 vanima

    adj. "beautiful, fair" BAN, VT39:14 glossed "proper, right, fair" in early "Qenya", LT1:272, though a later source says the word is used “only of living things, especially Elves and Men”, PE17:150; nominal pl. vanimar "beautiful ones", partitive pl. genitive vanimálion, translated "of beautiful children", but literally meaning *"of some beautiful ones" LotR3:VI ch. 6, translated in Letters:308. Arwen vanimalda "Beautiful Arwen", literally "Arwen your beauty" see -lda for reference; changed to Arwen vanimelda in the second edition of LotR; see vanimelda.

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > vanima

  • 97 celvar

    sg. \#celva "k" noun "animals, living things that move" Silm

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > celvar

  • 98 kelvar

    sg. \#kelva noun "animals, living things that move" Silm

    Quettaparma Quenyallo (Quenya-English) > kelvar

  • 99 Liebig, Justus von

    [br]
    b. 12 May 1803 Darmstadt, Germany
    d. 18 April 1873 Munich, Germany
    [br]
    German chemist, pioneer in the training of chemists and in agricultural chemistry.
    [br]
    As the son of a pharmacist, Lei big early acquired an interest in chemistry. In 1822 he pursued his chemical studies in Paris under Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac (1778–1850), one of the leading chemists of the time. Three years later he became Professor of Chemistry in the small university of Giessen, near Frankfurt, where he remained for over thirty years. It was there that he established his celebrated laboratory for training in practical chemistry. The laboratory itself and the instruction given by Liebig were a model for the training of chemists throughout Europe and a steady stream of well-qualified chemists issued forth from Giessen. It was the supply of well-trained chemists that proved to be the basis for Germany's later success in industrial chemistry. The university now bears Liebig's name, and the laboratory has been preserved as a museum in the same state that it was in after the extensions of 1839. Liebig's many and important researches into chemical theory and organic chemistry lie outside the scope of this Dictionary. From 1840 he turned to the chemistry of living things. In agriculture, he stressed the importance of fertilizers containing potassium and phosphorus, although he underrated the role of nitrogen. Liebig thereby exerted a powerful influence on the movement to provide agriculture with a scientific basis.
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    Further Reading
    C.Paoloni, 1968, Justus von Liebig: eine Bibliographie sämtlicher Veröffentlichungen, Heidelberg: Carl Winter (includes a complete list of Liebig's papers and books, published collections of his letters and a list of secondary works about him).
    A.W.Hofmann, 1876, The Life Work of Liebig (Faraday Lecture), London (a valuable reference).
    J.R.Partington, 1964, A History of Chemistry, Vol. 4, London (a well-documented account of his work).
    F.R.Moulton, 1942, Liebig and After Liebig: A Century of Progress in Agricultural Chemistry, Washington, DC: American Association for the Advancement of Science, publication 18 (for Liebig's work in agricultural chemistry).
    J.B.Morrell, 1972, "The chemist breeders", Ambix 19:1–47 (for information about Liebig's laboratory).
    LRD

    Biographical history of technology > Liebig, Justus von

  • 100 hidup

    live; alive; life
    hidup-hidup: alive
    hidupan: living things
    kehidupan: life
    menghidupkan: to start; to switch on
    penghidupan: livelihood

    Malay-English cyber dictionary > hidup

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