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1 biogeochemischer Kreislauf
биохимический цикл
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biogeochemical cycle
Movement of chemical elements in a circular pathway, from organisms to physical environment, back to organisms. The process is termed a nutrient cycle if the elements concerned are trace elements, which are essential to life. A biogeochemical cycle occurs when vegetation decomposes and minerals are incorporated naturally in the humus for future plant growth. (Source: WRIGHT)
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2 Spurenelement
элемент в следовом количестве
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trace element
Any of various chemical elements that occur in very small amounts in organisms and are essential for many physiological and biochemical processes. (Source: CED)
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3 Trassierungselemente
элементы трассы
Геометрические параметры трассы, по которым осуществляется её прокладка на местности
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