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21 вегетативное размножение черенками
Универсальный русско-немецкий словарь > вегетативное размножение черенками
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22 вегетативное размножение черенкованием
Универсальный русско-немецкий словарь > вегетативное размножение черенкованием
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23 вегетативный
вегетати́вн|ый<-ая, -ое>вегетати́вная не́рвная систе́ма vegetatives Nervensystem ntвегетати́вное размноже́ние vegetative Vermehrung f* * *adjphysiol. vegetativ (о нервной системе) -
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25 вегетативный криз
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26 вегетативный невроз
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27 вегетативный полиневрит
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28 вегетоневроз
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29 процесс роста
n1) gener. der vegetative Prozeß2) geol. Wachstumsvorgang3) med. Wachstumsgeschehen4) f.trade. Wachstumsprozeß -
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31 бумажная промышленность
бумажная промышленность
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paper industry
Industrial production of paper: pulp is produced by mechanically or chemically processing wood or other vegetative materials to extract usable cellulosic fibers as an aqueous slurry. The pulp slurry may be used directly in paper making or it may be shipped elsewhere for processing into paper products. The fundamental industrial operations are divided into two major categories: pulp mill and paper mill. The pulp mill operation includes wood preparation, pulping, deinking, pulp washing, screening and thickening, and bleaching. The paper mill operations include stock preparation, paper machine operation and finishing. (Source: PZ)
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32 неустойчивая среда
неустойчивая среда
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sensitive environment
Any parcel of land, large or small, under public or private control, that already has, or with remedial action could achieve, desirable environmental attributes. These attributes contribute to the retention and/or creation of wildlife habitat, soils stability, water retention or recharge, vegetative cover, and similar vital ecological functions. Environmentally sensitive areas range in size from small patches to extensive landscape features. They can include rare or common habitats, plants and animals. (Source: DUNSTE)
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33 опустынивание
опустынивание
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desertification
1) The development of desert conditions as a result of human activity or climatic changes.
2) The process of land damage which allows the soil to spread like a desert in arid and semi-arid regions. There is a loss of vegetative cover and the soil deteriorates in texture, nutrient content and fertility. Desertification affects the lives of three-quarters of the world's population, 70 % of all drylands and one quarter of the total land area of the planet. There are many reasons for desertification, but the majority are caused by human activities, overgrazing, deforestation, poor land management and over-exploitation. Agenda 21 states that the priority in combating desertification should be establishing preventive measures for lands that are not yet, or are only slightly, degraded.
(Source: LBC / WRIGHT)
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34 ущерб, нанесенный почве
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soil damage
Soil impaired as a consequence of human activity. A study financed by UNEP, reporting in 1992, found that about 10,5% of the world's vegetative surface had been seriously damaged by human activity since 1945. The study found that much of the damage had been masked by a general rise in global agricultural productivity resulting from expanded irrigation, better plant varieties, and greater use of production inputs, such as fertilizers and pesticides. More than 1/3 of the damaged land was in Asia, almost 1/3 in Africa, and 1/4 in Central America. Some land had been damaged beyond restoration. The greatest sources of soil degradation were overgrazing, unsuitable agricultural practices, and deforestation. (Source: GILP96)
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