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1 ( efficient) [person, approach, training, planning] méthodique ; [method, way] rationnel/-elle ; to be systematic in être méthodique dans ;2 ( deliberate) [attempt, abuse, torture, destruction] systématique ; -
2 systematic
systematic [‚sɪstəˈmætɪk]systématique ; [person] méthodique* * *[ˌsɪstə'mætɪk]adjective [person, approach] méthodique; [method, way] rationnel/-elle; [attempts, abuse, destruction] systématique -
3 интегрированная система контроля за вредителями
интегрированная система контроля за вредителями
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integrated pest control
A systematic, comprehensive approach to pest control that uses the insect's or rodent's own biology and behaviour to find the least toxic control methods at the lowest cost. (Source: KOREN)
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