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Organism (individual)

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    Any individual living creature, either unicellular or multicellular: modular o.: one that grows by indeterminate iteration of the repeated parts or units of structure (modules), e.g. the leaves, shoots and branches of a plant, the polyps of a coral or bryozoan. modular organisms are almost always branched, though the connections between branches may separate or decay and the separated parts may in many cases then become physiologically independent, e.g. hydra spp, and duckweeds (lemma spp.) - arrangements of single units form the entire organism, and strongly depends upon abiotic factors, resulting in a final unpredictable shape. unitary o.: those that proceed by a determinate pathway of development of a tightly canalized adult form. e.g. all arthropods and vertebrates. poikilo- / homeothermic o.: (see thermic).




Organism, английский
    Any single plant, animal, bacterium, fungus or other living thing


Organisme national des dechets radioactifs et des matieres fissiles enrichies/nationale einrichtung fur radioactive abfaille und angericherte spaltmaterialien, английский

Organismus, немецкий

Organismus [i, m], латинский

Individual, английский
    Физическое лицо


Unicellular, английский

Indeterminate, английский
    Не определено


Independent, английский
  1. One who logs and sells his output on the open market; not associated with a mill or under company or dealer contract (19).

  2. Независимый; автономный

  3. Независимый, автономный

  4. Независимый, самостоятельный; рантье (лицо, живущее на доходы от капитала)

  5. Независимый

  6. A независимый

  7. A merchant ship under naval control, but sailing alone and unescorted by any warship.


Development, английский
  1. Разработка; доводка

  2. Разработка; развитие; проявление

  3. Разработка; отработка; отладка; вариант; модификация

  4. Вариант; развитие (изобретения)

  5. 1. the process of growing, or of becoming larger and stronger, or more complex  the development of the embryo takes place in the uterus. 2. something which happens and causes a change in a situation  report any developments to me at once.

  6. N развитие cognitive ~ когнитивное развитие

  7. Министерство жилищного строительства и городского развития (сша)

  8. Property under construction, including preparation and installation of infrastructure

  9. Any computer code or materials, other than products, fixes or preexisting work, developed by microsoft or in collaboration with customer, which is provided to customer in the course of performance of a statement of services.

  10. Разработка (месторождения).

  11. Event, happening, occurrence

  12. Event, happening, occurrence something that has happened, or the act of making or improving something

  13. The evolution of something an individual is working on. personal qualities, mental well-being, or useful skills can all be developed and improved.


Vertebrates, английский
    Animals with a backbone, including fish (sharks, rays and bony fish), amphibians, reptiles and mammals. see also invertebrates.


Homeothermic, английский
    (gk. homos, same) warm blooded; generate so much heat within itself that they can raise its body temperature significantly (such animals can maintain a constant internal body temperature, also named endothermic.


Entry and exit charging, английский
    Both examples of use-of-system charging. entry charges are the charges relevant to connection an electricity network. they can be capacity based but this does not have to be the case. entry charges contribute to the income of the network owner, though they do not have to specifically relate to the costs of reinforcing the network to allow entry at that point. exit charges should effectively cover any shortfall in meeting network infrastructure costs not met within connection costs (deep or shallow) or by other use of system charges such as entry charges. feed-in tariff: a ‘pricing law’ where the rates paid to producers of electricity from renewable sources are set in a law, and calculated to provide sufficient profitability for the investment.


Demand side management, английский
  1. The planning, implementation, and monitoring of utility activities designed to encourage consumers to modify patterns of electricity usage, including the timing and level of electricity demand. it refers only to energy and loadshape modifying activities that are undertaken in response to utility-administered programs. it does not refer to energy and load-shape changes arising from the normal operation of the marketplace or from government-mandated energy efficiency standards. demand-side management (dsm) covers the complete range of load-shape objectives, including strategic conservation and load management, as well as strategic load growth. de-regulation: the process of removing or reducing regulation. it is often employed in connection with the liberalisation process for privatised industries. the term is sometimes used erroneously to describe the movement of publicly owned companies and industries in to the private sector. this can generally be more accurately referred to using the terms; privatisation, liberalisation and re-regulation.

  2. Conservation measures to limit or reschedule electricity use so that the size and number of generating facilities can be reduced; also used to design strategic load growth.