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Exploitable biomass

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    The biomass that is available to a unit of fishing effort. defined as the sum of the population biomass at age (calculated as the mean within the fishing year) multiplied by the age-specific availability to the fishery.


Эксплуатируемая биомасса, русский



Biomass, английский
  1. The total weight of a fish species in a given area. can be measured as the total weight in tons of a stock in a fishery, or are be measured per square metre or square kilometre. the most successful species worldwide, in terms of biomass, may be the antarc

  2. Total woody material in a forest. refers to both merchantable material and material left following a conventional logging operation (4).

  3. Биомасса (количество органического вещества в живых организмах на единицу поверхности дна (на

  4. Organic waste from agricultural, livestock, and lumber industry products, dead trees, foliage, etc., and is considered a renewable energy source. biomass can be used as fuel and is most often burned to create steam that powers steam turbine generators. it is also used to make transportation fuels like ethanol and biodiesel, and chemicals like pyrolysis oil that can be burned like oil to produce energy.

  5. The total weight or volume of a species in a given area.

  6. Material of biological origin (plants or animal matter), excluding material embedded in geological formations and transformed to fossil fuels or peat. the international energy agency (world energy outlook ) defi nes traditional biomass as biomass consumption in the residential sector in developing countries that refers to the often unsustainable use of wood, charcoal, agricultural residues and animal dung for cooking and heating. all other biomass use is defi ned as modern biomass, differentiated further by this report into two groups. modern bioenergy encompasses electricity generation and combined heat and power (chp) from biomass and municipal solid waste (msw), biogas, residential space and hot water in buildings and commercial applications from biomass, msw, and biogas, and liquid transport fuels. industrial bioenergy applications include heating through steam generation and self generation of electricity and chp in the pulp and paper industry, forest products, food and related industries.


Biomass (organic matter), английский
    Total dry weight of all organisms in a particular population, sample or area; [j/m2];


Biomass energy, английский
    Энергия, получаемая на основе биомассы


Biomass geometry, английский
    Геометрия биомассы (форма биомассы, возникающая под воздействием внешних факто- ров)


Biomass harvesting, английский
    Harvesting of all material including limbs, tops, and unmerchantable stem and stumps, usually for energy wood (3).


Biomassa, финский

Biomassa, ae, f, латинский

Exploit, английский
  1. Malicious code that takes advantage of vulnerabilities in other software in order to take unwanted and unexpected action on impacted systems. an exploit is often used to install other malicious or potentially unwanted software on a target computer without the knowledge or consent of the affected user.

  2. To use malicious code that takes advantage of vulnerabilities in other software in order to take unwanted and unexpected action on impacted systems. exploit


Exploit vulnerability, английский
    The vulnerability that makes a computer susceptible to an exploit.


Exploitability of resources, английский
    Возможность освоения ресурсов. техническая возможность, экономическая целесообразность практического использования ресурсов


Exploitable patent, английский
    Промышленно применимый патент


Exploitable vulnerability, английский

Exploitant, французский

Exploitant de tunnel, французский
    "entité responsable de l’exploitation d`un tunnel.


Exploitation, французский

Exploitation, английский
    Эксплуатация [разработка] (месторождения). комплекс мероприятий по извлечению полезного ископаемого из недр на поверхность и подготовке его к транспортировке


Exploitation film, английский

Exploitation of a patent, английский
    Эксплуатация патента (пользование правами, вытекающими из патента, например правом на осуществление, использование или продажу)


Exploitation peculiarities, английский

Exploitation play, английский
    Объект разработки. один или несколько продуктивных горизонтов, объединяемых в целях их последующей совместной разработки одной серией скважин (горных выработок)


Population, английский
  1. A definable set of individual units to which the findings from statistical examination of a sample subset are intended to be applied. the population will generally much outnumber the sample. in re-randomisation statistics the process of applying inference

  2. See stock.

  3. A collection of units being studied. units can be people, places, objects, epochs, drugs, procedures, or many other things. much of statistics is concerned with estimating numerical properties (parameters) of an entire population from a random sample of units from the population.

  4. A group or number of people living within a specified area or sharing similar characteristics (such as occupation or age).

  5. Население; народонаселение; генеральная совокупность (в выборочном наблюдении); популяция (биол)

  6. Население

  7. 1. the number of people living in a country or town  population statistics show that the birth rate is slowing down.  the government has decided to screen the whole population of the area. 2. the number of patients in hospital  the hospital population in the area has fallen below 10,000.

  8. Популяция

  9. Население; популяция -

  10. Популяция. в клинических исследованиях совокупность субъектов, обладающих какими-либо одинаковыми признаками (пол, возраст, диагноз).

  11. Население; популяция

  12. Any group of individuals, usually of a single species, occupying a given area at the same time; groups of organisms with homologue (same) alleles. p. cycle: changes in the numbers of individuals in a population which repeatedly oscillate between periods of high and low density. p. density: allowing a mathematically precise reflection - pd. • absolute: pd = number of individuals/unit area or volume [1/m2] or [1/m3] • relative: pd allows only a simple comparison (pd <, =, >, ? etc.). p. dynamics: the variations in time and space in the sizes and densities of populations; distribution due to changing food resources - the stability of a population depends upon abiotic factors, intraspecific competition (density dependent), natality, mortality etc. p. ecology: the study of the variations in time and space in the sizes and densities of populations, and of the factors causing those variations. p. fluctuation: variations over time in the size of a population. p. growth: is zero, when the birth rate equals the death rate (see carrying capacity). nt+1 = nt + r nt, current number of individuals r = (natality + immigration) - (mortality+emigration) r, intrinsic rate of growth (see density) p. pyramid: a means of illustrating the age structure of a population diagrammatically, by placing the youngest age class at the base and stacking successive age classes above it. p. regulation : a tendency in a population for some factor to cause density to increase when it is low and to decrease nt, momentary number of individuals when it is high. n0, number of individuals at start

  13. Generally, a collection of individuals with common characteristics. in statistics, a potentially infinite collection of independent (->independence) units that include all units of a specified type with attention paid only to the agggregate (->aggregation) property of the collection. a sample of data drawn from this population is a subset of the units constituting this population and scientific generalizations from such samples are limited by the size of the population originally specified (->model, ->representation).

  14. The process of scanning content to compile and maintain an index.

  15. Fish of the same species inhabiting a specified geographic area.


Availability, английский
  1. The percentage of time that an item or system is able to perform its designed function.

  2. (1) the fraction of a fish population which lives where it is susceptible to fishing during a given fishing season. (2) catch per unit of effort. (3) a term sometimes used to describe whether a given fish of a given size can be caught by a given type of g

  3. Наличие; доступность

  4. N наличие avesta n «авеста» axon n аксон6 b

  5. The quality or condition of a photovoltaic system being available to provide power to a load. usually measured in hours per year. one minus availability equals downtime.

  6. A level of service provided by applications, services, or systems.

  7. The condition of a user that can be displayed to the user’s contacts to communicate whether the user is currently online and available, offline and unavailable, and so on.

  8. The periods of time when a resource can be scheduled to participate in a service activity.

  9. The period in which the project financing is available for drawdown.

  10. Использование кредитных средств

  11. The quality or condition of a photovoltaic system available to provide power to

  12. "the ability of an item to be in a state to perform a required function under given conditions at a given instant of time or during a given time interval, assuming that the required external resources are provided.


Foot rope, английский
    The bottom rope extending around the mouth of a trawl net, usually weighted to hold the net on the ocean bottom.


Bmsy, английский
    The biomass that allows maximum sustainable yield (msy) to be taken.