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['o:ɡənizəm](a usually small living animal or plant: A pond is full of organisms.) organisme -
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7 adventitious organism
English-French dictionary of Geography > adventitious organism
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8 eurytopic organism
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9 heterotrophic organism
English-French dictionary of Geography > heterotrophic organism
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10 limnetic organism
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12 stenohaline organism
English-French dictionary of Geography > stenohaline organism
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13 stenotopic organism
organisme sténotopique; sténobionteEnglish-French dictionary of Geography > stenotopic organism
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14 synanthropic organism
English-French dictionary of Geography > synanthropic organism
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16 генетически модифицированный организм
генетически модифицированный организм
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genetically modified organism
An organism that has undergone external processes by which its basic set of genes has been altered. (Source: LEE)
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17 микроорганизм
микроорганизм
Простейшее, гриб, бактерия, вирус или другой микроскопический самовоспроизводящийся биологический объект (МСФМ № 3, 1996).
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18 микроэкосистема
микроэкосистема
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microecosystem
A small-scale, simplified, experimental ecosystem, laboratory- or field- based, which may be: a) derived directly from nature (e.g. when samples of pond water are maintained subsequently by the input of artificial light and gas-exchange); or b) built up from axenic cultures (a culture of an organism that consists of one type of organism only, i.e. that is free from any contaminating organism) until the required conditions of organisms and environment are achieved. Also known as microcosm. (Source: ALL2)
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19 подопытный организм
подопытный организм
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test organism
Any animal organism used for scientific research. (Source: DELFIN)
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20 биологические меры борьбы с вредителями
биологические меры борьбы с вредителями
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biological pest control
Any living organism applied to or introduced into the environment that is intended to function as a pesticide against another organism declared to be a pest. (Source: LEE)
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organism — ORGANÍSM, organisme, s.n. 1. Totalitatea organelor şi a părţilor indisolubil legate între ele ale unei fiinţe vii; corp, fiinţă. 2. fig. Ceea ce apare ca un lot închegat; ceea ce funcţionează în mod organizat. ♦ Organizaţie (1). – Din lat.… … Dicționar Român
Organism — Or gan*ism, n. [Cf. F. organisme.] 1. Organic structure; organization. The advantageous organism of the eye. Grew. [1913 Webster] 2. (Biol.) An organized being; a living body, either vegetable or animal, composed of different organs or parts with … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
organism — organism. См. организм. (Источник: «Англо русский толковый словарь генетических терминов». Арефьев В.А., Лисовенко Л.А., Москва: Изд во ВНИРО, 1995 г.) … Молекулярная биология и генетика. Толковый словарь.
organism — index entity, individual Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
organism — (n.) 1660s, organic structure, organization, from ORGANIZE (Cf. organize) + ISM (Cf. ism). Sense of living animal or plant first recorded 1842. Related: Organismic … Etymology dictionary
organism — *system, scheme, network, complex, economy … New Dictionary of Synonyms
organism — [n] living thing animal, being, body, creature, entity, morphon, person, plant, structure; concepts 389,429 Ant. concept, inanimate … New thesaurus
organism — ► NOUN 1) an individual animal, plant, or single celled life form. 2) a whole with interdependent parts … English terms dictionary
organism — [ôr′gə niz΄əm] n. 1. any individual animal, plant, bacterium, etc. having various parts or systems that function together as a whole to maintain life and its activities 2. anything resembling a living thing in its complexity of structure or… … English World dictionary
Organism — life on Earth redirects here. For the BBC series, see Life on Earth (TV series). Life on Earth Temporal range: Archaean or earlier – Recent These Escherichia coli cells provide an example of a prokaryotic microorganism … Wikipedia
organism — by John Protevi An organism in the way that Deleuze and Guattari intend it is a centralised, hierarchised, self directed body. It is akin to the judgement of God (He who provides the model of such self sufficiency); it is also a molarised… … The Deleuze dictionary