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1 soil complex
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2 soil complex
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5 soil complex
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6 absorbing soil complex
English-Spanish dictionary of Geography > absorbing soil complex
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7 absorbing soil complex
English-French dictionary of Geography > absorbing soil complex
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8 absorbing soil complex
English-German geography dictionary > absorbing soil complex
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12 soil cover complex
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > soil cover complex
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13 complex
1. комплекс (1. крупная ассоциация различных пород любого возраста или происхождения 2. литостратиграфическая единица) 2. комплексный, составной, сложный
absorbing complex поглощающий комплекс
axial complex осевой комплекс (структура в центральной чашечке кораллов ругоза)
basal complex комплекс основания
basement complex комплекс основания
central complex For. центральный комплекс
colloidal complex коллоидный комплекс
fault complex комплекс разломов
faunal complex фаунистический комплекс
fundamental complex комплекс основания
gene complex генный комплекс
igneous complex магматический комплекс
injection complex инъекционный комплекс
kame complex ряд взаимосвязанных камов, камовый комплекс
kettle complex комплекс ледниковых котловин
lateral accretion complex комплекс бокового наращивания
metamorphic complex метаморфический комплекс
reef complex рифовый [рифогенный] комплекс
reef-rock complex комплекс рифовых пород
ring complex кольцевой комплекс
sedimentary complex комплекс осадочных пород
soil-cover complex почвенно-растительный комплекс
Taman faunal complex таманский фаунистический комплекс
trench complex мор. геол. комплекс пород, выполняющих жёлоб
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14 soil function
функция почвы
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soil function
The main soil function is participation in the material transformation and migrating processes occurring in the natural environment on which the functioning of ecosystems depends. The most active participants in the occurring processes are microorganisms and invertebrates, whose activity, different variety, complex structure, and abundance accurately reflect the soil type and its characteristics: so they are important indicators of ecological stability. The variety of soil organisms determine its self-regulatory and self-cleaning capacity. (Source: NERIS)
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Англо-русский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > soil function
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15 complex
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16 soil adsorption complex
Почвоведение: ППК, почвенный поглощающий комплексУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > soil adsorption complex
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17 soil-cover complex
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18 soil cover complex
Англо-русский гидрогеологический словарь > soil cover complex
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20 forest
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Soil ecology — is the study of the interactions among soil organisms, and between biotic and abiotic aspects of the soil environment. [Access Science: [http://www.accessscience.com/Encyclopedia/6/63/Est 631825 frameset.html?doi Soil Ecology] . Url last accessed … Wikipedia