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1 edafología
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2 pedología
• pedology• soil science -
3 edafología
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4 pedología
pedology; soil science -
5 pedología
f.pedology, soil science.* * *SF pedology, study of soils* * *= pedology.Nota: Ciencia que estudia los suelos de cultivo o también ciencia que estudia el desarrollo infantil.Ex. Pedology literature and distribution of literature in journals confirm closely to Bradford's Law of Scattering, signifying the developed nature of the subject.* * *= pedology.Nota: Ciencia que estudia los suelos de cultivo o también ciencia que estudia el desarrollo infantil.Ex: Pedology literature and distribution of literature in journals confirm closely to Bradford's Law of Scattering, signifying the developed nature of the subject.
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6 edafología
f.edaphology, soil science, pedology.* * *SF pedology, study of soils* * *edafología nfGeol soil science, pedology -
7 ley de dispersión de Bradford
= Bradford's distribution law, Bradford's Law of Scatter, Bradford's Law of ScatteringEx. This article presents the 3 empirical 'classical' laws of information science and emphasises their significance: Bradford's distribution law; Lotka's scientific productivity law; and Zipf's word frequency law.Ex. The multiplier that appears in the mathematical expression of Bradford's Law of Scatter is neither the average production of articles per authors nor the average number of articles per periodical.Ex. Pedology literature and distribution of literature in journals confirm closely to Bradford's Law of Scattering, signifying the developed nature of the subject.* * *= Bradford's distribution law, Bradford's Law of Scatter, Bradford's Law of ScatteringEx: This article presents the 3 empirical 'classical' laws of information science and emphasises their significance: Bradford's distribution law; Lotka's scientific productivity law; and Zipf's word frequency law.
Ex: The multiplier that appears in the mathematical expression of Bradford's Law of Scatter is neither the average production of articles per authors nor the average number of articles per periodical.Ex: Pedology literature and distribution of literature in journals confirm closely to Bradford's Law of Scattering, signifying the developed nature of the subject. -
8 paidología
• paedology• pedology -
9 paidología
f.paedology, pedology, paidology.
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Pedology — has the following meanings*Pedology (soil study) *Pedology (children study) … Wikipedia
Pedology — Pe*dol o*gy, n. [Gr. pai^s, paido s, child + logy.] (Med.) Pediatrics. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pedology — 1924, from Gk. pedon “ground, earth,” from PIE root *ped (see FOOT (Cf. foot)) … Etymology dictionary
pedology — ☆ pedology1 [pē däl′ə jē ] n. [ PEDO 1 + LOGY] the systematic study of the behavior and development of children pedologic [pē΄dō läj′ik] adj. pedological pedologically adv. pedologist n. pedology2 [pē däl′ə jē] n. [ … English World dictionary
pedology — pedology1 pedological /ped l oj i keuhl/, pedologic, adj. pedologist, n. /pi dol euh jee/, n. the science that deals with the study of soils. Also called soil science. [1920 25; PEDO 2 + LOGY] … Universalium
pedology — dirvotyra statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Mokslas, tiriantis dirvožemio kilmę, evoliuciją, struktūrą, fizines ir chemines savybes, geografinį paplitimą ir racionalų naudojimą. Svarbiausios šakos: dirvožemio chemija,… … Ekologijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
Pedology (soil study) — Pedology (from Greek: πέδον, pedon , soil ; and λόγος, logos , study ) is the study of soils in their natural environment. [cite web |url = http://natres.psu.ac.th/Link/SoilCongress/bdd/symp45/75 t.pdf | title = Soil Preservation and the Future… … Wikipedia
Pedology (children study) — See also Pedology (soil study). Pedology (paidology, paedology) is the study of children s behavior and development, not to be confused with pedagogy, which is the art or science of teaching. The origins of this trend in psychology and pedagogy… … Wikipedia
pedology — noun Etymology: Greek pedon + International Scientific Vocabulary logy Date: 1912 soil science • pedological also pedologic adjective • pedologist noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
pedology — noun a) The sub discipline of soil science that: studies soils as a component of natural systems or deals with soil genesis and soil classification or studies the soil profile or solum in its natural setting. b) The study of the behaviour and… … Wiktionary
pedology — pe·dol·o·gy or chiefly Brit pae·dol·o·gy pē däl ə jē n, pl gies the scientific study of the life and development of children * * * pe·dol·o·gy (pe dolґə je) [pedo 1 + logy] the systematic study of the life and development of children … Medical dictionary