Palavras em English para 'A closed ecological system.'
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- (ecology) A closed ecological system.
- (communication) Closed-loop communication.
- (cybernetics) A closed-loop transfer function.
- (economics) An economy in which materials are consistently reused rather than discharged as waste.
- (mathematics) Alternative form of closed curve.
- (time travel) Clipping of closed time loop.
- (systems theory) A PID controller.
- (topology) A path whose initial point is equal to its terminal point.
- The process of pulling water from one area of a reef aquarium and pumping it immediately elsewhere in the tank to create higher flow and minimize dead spots.
- Alternative form of knot loop.
- (systems theory) An electronic feedback loop.
- a control system with a feedback loop that is active
- A system formed by an ecological community and its environment that functions as a unit.
- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment
- The interconnectedness of organisms (plants, animals, microbes) with each other and their environment.
- (by extension) A network of interconnected people, organizations, products or services that resembles a natural ecosystem due to the complex interdependencies.
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- (programming) The environment of a function at a point during the execution of a program is the set of identifiers in the function's scope and their bindings at that point.
- The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest.
- All the elements that affect a system or its inputs and outputs.
- (computing) The software or hardware existing on any particular computer system.
- A particular political or social setting, arena or condition.
- (computing) The set of variables and their values in a namespace that an operating system associates with a process.
- the totality of surrounding conditions
- the area in which something exists or lives
- (ecology) A small natural ecosystem; an artificial ecosystem set up as an experimental model.
- Human nature or the human body as representative of the wider universe; man considered as a miniature counterpart of divine or universal nature.
- A smaller system which is seen as representative of a larger one.
- a miniature model of something
- Ecosystem around a particular object.
- A spherical field or sphere of influence.
- (figuratively) Particular realm or interest of a group of people, object, etc.; its spatial or virtual sphere of influence.
- (mathematics) Sphere of a certain dimensionality.
- (cytology) A spherical colony of cells or organoid.
- Spherical object.
- Global system or layer of the Earth or another planet.
- (ecology) The culmination of ecological development, whereby species are in equilibrium with their environment.
- (now often) A culmination or acme: the last term in an ascending series, particularly:
- (euphemistic) The culmination of sexual pleasure, an orgasm.
- (narratology) The culmination of a narrative's rising action, the turning point.
- (originally rhetoric) A rhetorical device in which a series is arranged in ascending order.
- (rhetoric, imprecise) The final term of a rhetorical climax.
- the most severe stage of a disease
- the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse
- arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness
- the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding
- the decisive moment in a novel or play
- (ecology) the gradual and orderly process of change in an ecosystem brought about by the progressive replacement of one community by another until a stable climax is established
- the action of following in order
- a following of one thing after another in time
- acquisition of property by descent or by will
- a group of people or things arranged or following in order
- A sequence of things in order.
- (historical) In Roman and Scots law, the taking of property by one person in place of another.
- A group of rocks or strata that succeed one another in chronological order.
- (agriculture) Rotation, as of crops.
- A passing of royal powers.
- A race or series of descendants.
- A right to take possession.
- An act of following in sequence.
- the environmental condition
- the area in which something exists or lives
- The area surrounding someone or something, together with the objects and circumstances in the vicinity; the environment or ambiance.
- plural of surrounding
- (physics) All parts of the universe that are not within the thermodynamic system of interest.
- (ecology) A function within an ecological system to which an organism is especially suited.
- Specifically, a cremation niche; a columbarium.
- (Islam) An arrow woven into a prayer rug pointing in the direction of qibla.
- (architecture) A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament.
- Any similar position, literal or figurative.
- (by extension) Any position of opportunity for which one is well-suited, such as a particular market in business.
- an enclosure that is set back or indented
- a position particularly well suited to the person who or organization which occupies it
- a small concavity
- (ecology) the status of an organism within its environment and community (affecting its survival as a species)
- Non-native to the ecosystem.
- (veterinary medicine) Denoting or relating to any animal that is not a cat or dog, requiring specialised healthcare
- extraterrestial, alien
- (finance) Being or relating to an option with features that make it more complex than commonly traded options.
- (Of a pet) Unsual to keep or undomesticated.
- Foreign, especially in an exciting way.
- (gambling) Being or relating to various wagers, such as the trifecta, that involve betting on the finishing positions of multiple competitors across one or more races.
- strikingly strange or unusual
- being or from or characteristic of another place or part of the world
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- (ecology) A closed ecological system.
- (communication) Closed-loop communication.
- (cybernetics) A closed-loop transfer function.
- (economics) An economy in which materials are consistently reused rather than discharged as waste.
- (mathematics) Alternative form of closed curve.
- (time travel) Clipping of closed time loop.
- (systems theory) A PID controller.
- (topology) A path whose initial point is equal to its terminal point.
- The process of pulling water from one area of a reef aquarium and pumping it immediately elsewhere in the tank to create higher flow and minimize dead spots.
- Alternative form of knot loop.
- (systems theory) An electronic feedback loop.
- a control system with a feedback loop that is active
- A system formed by an ecological community and its environment that functions as a unit.
- a system formed by the interaction of a community of organisms with their physical environment
- The interconnectedness of organisms (plants, animals, microbes) with each other and their environment.
- (by extension) A network of interconnected people, organizations, products or services that resembles a natural ecosystem due to the complex interdependencies.
- The natural world or ecosystem.
- (programming) The environment of a function at a point during the execution of a program is the set of identifiers in the function's scope and their bindings at that point.
- The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest.
- All the elements that affect a system or its inputs and outputs.
- (computing) The software or hardware existing on any particular computer system.
- A particular political or social setting, arena or condition.
- (computing) The set of variables and their values in a namespace that an operating system associates with a process.
- the totality of surrounding conditions
- the area in which something exists or lives
- (ecology) A small natural ecosystem; an artificial ecosystem set up as an experimental model.
- Human nature or the human body as representative of the wider universe; man considered as a miniature counterpart of divine or universal nature.
- A smaller system which is seen as representative of a larger one.
- a miniature model of something
- (ecology) The culmination of ecological development, whereby species are in equilibrium with their environment.
- (now often) A culmination or acme: the last term in an ascending series, particularly:
- (euphemistic) The culmination of sexual pleasure, an orgasm.
- (narratology) The culmination of a narrative's rising action, the turning point.
- (originally rhetoric) A rhetorical device in which a series is arranged in ascending order.
- (rhetoric, imprecise) The final term of a rhetorical climax.
- the most severe stage of a disease
- the moment of most intense pleasure in sexual intercourse
- arrangement of clauses in ascending order of forcefulness
- the highest point of anything conceived of as growing or developing or unfolding
- the decisive moment in a novel or play
- (ecology) the gradual and orderly process of change in an ecosystem brought about by the progressive replacement of one community by another until a stable climax is established
- the action of following in order
- a following of one thing after another in time
- acquisition of property by descent or by will
- a group of people or things arranged or following in order
- A sequence of things in order.
- (historical) In Roman and Scots law, the taking of property by one person in place of another.
- A group of rocks or strata that succeed one another in chronological order.
- (agriculture) Rotation, as of crops.
- A passing of royal powers.
- A race or series of descendants.
- A right to take possession.
- An act of following in sequence.
- the environmental condition
- the area in which something exists or lives
- The area surrounding someone or something, together with the objects and circumstances in the vicinity; the environment or ambiance.
- plural of surrounding
- (physics) All parts of the universe that are not within the thermodynamic system of interest.
- (ecology) A function within an ecological system to which an organism is especially suited.
- Specifically, a cremation niche; a columbarium.
- (Islam) An arrow woven into a prayer rug pointing in the direction of qibla.
- (architecture) A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament.
- Any similar position, literal or figurative.
- (by extension) Any position of opportunity for which one is well-suited, such as a particular market in business.
- an enclosure that is set back or indented
- a position particularly well suited to the person who or organization which occupies it
- a small concavity
- (ecology) the status of an organism within its environment and community (affecting its survival as a species)
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- Non-native to the ecosystem.
- (veterinary medicine) Denoting or relating to any animal that is not a cat or dog, requiring specialised healthcare
- extraterrestial, alien
- (finance) Being or relating to an option with features that make it more complex than commonly traded options.
- (Of a pet) Unsual to keep or undomesticated.
- Foreign, especially in an exciting way.
- (gambling) Being or relating to various wagers, such as the trifecta, that involve betting on the finishing positions of multiple competitors across one or more races.
- strikingly strange or unusual
- being or from or characteristic of another place or part of the world