| dist | distal; distill, distillation, distilled; distance; distribution; disturbance, disturbed |
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| DOFOS | disturbance of function occlusion syndrome |
| RDI | recommended daily intake; respiratory disturbance index; rupture-delivery interval |
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Accelerated change caused by human activity or extreme natural events. (Natural Heritage Charter) A process that alters a physical or biological state resulting in temporary or permanent accelerated competition for resources between individuals and species.
Ãâó: www.deh.gov.au/biodiversity/publications/nbccap-co...
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An event or change in the environment that alters the composition and successional status of a biological community and may deflect succession onto a new trajectory, such as a forest fire or hurricane, glaciation, agriculture, and urbanization.
Ãâó: biology.usgs.gov/s+t/SNT/noframe/zy198.htm
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A disruption of the atmosphere that usually refers to a low pressure area, cool air and inclement weather.
Ãâó: www.srh.weather.gov/srh/jetstream/append/glossary_...
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a discrete event, either natural or human-induced, that causes a change in the existing condition of an ecological system.
Ãâó: www.for.gov.bc.ca/hfd/library/documents/glossary/D...
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a cultural deposit is said to be disturbed when the original sequence of deposition has been altered or upset by post-depositional factors. Agents of disturbance include natural forces such as stream or wind erosion, plant or animal activity, land-slides etc.; and cultural forces such as later excavations.
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