| environmental variance | Within a population, the measure of how much of the variation of a particular phenotype is due to environmental factors (as opposed to variations in genotype. An example might be the height of a human as determined by such factors as nutrition or infectious diseases during childhood. See: genetic variance. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| envy | 1. To feel envy at or towards; to be envious of; to have a feeling of uneasiness or mortification in regard to (any one), arising from the sight of another's excellence or good fortune and a longing to possess it. "A woman does not envy a man for his fighting courage, nor a man a woman for her beauty." (Collier) "Whoever envies another confesses his superiority." (Rambler) 2. To feel envy on account of; to have a feeling of grief or repining, with a longing to possess (some excellence or good fortune of another, or an equal good fortune, etc); to look with grudging upon; to begrudge. "I have seen thee fight, When I have envied thy behavior." (Shak) "Jeffrey . . . Had actually envied his friends their cool mountain breezes." (Froude) 3. To long after; to desire strongly; to covet. "Or climb his knee the envied kiss to share." (T. Gray) 4. To do harm to; to injure; to disparage. "If I make a lie To gain your love and envy my best mistress, Put me against a wall." (J. Fletcher) 5. To hate. 6. To emulate. Origin: F. Envier. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
Synonyms : Biologic Monitoring, Ecologic Monitoring, Epidemiologic Monitoring, Monitoring, Biological, Monitoring, Ecological, Monitoring, Epidemiologic, Monitoring, Biologic, Monitoring, Ecologic, Monitoring, Epidemiological
Synonyms : Pollutants, Environmental
Synonyms : Pollution, Environmental, Soil Degradation, Degradation, Soil
Synonyms : Cleanup, Environmental, Cleanups, Environmental, Environmental Cleanups, Environmental Remediations, Environmental Restorations, Pollution Remediations, Remediation, Environmental, Remediation, Pollution, Remediation, Site, Remediations, Environmental
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is the outer layer of some viruses (eg HBV). It derives from plasma membrane of the host cell.
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| environmental resistance |
All the limiting factors that tend to reduce population growth rates and set the maximum allowable population size or carrying capacity of an ecosystem.
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| environment |
The circumstances or conditions that surround an organism or group of organisms as well as the complex of social or cultural conditions that affect an individual or community.
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| envenomation |
The act of injecting a poisonous material (venom).
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| environmental |
In assessing a company with respect to its environmental footprint we score a company on whether the company is a service, light or heavy industry, and if it is a mining company, whether it is involved in underground or open cut operations. In addition we look for involvement in smelting, recent environmental awards or incidents and factors such as carbon credits. ...
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| env | the state of the environment |
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| env | a federal agency established to coordinate programs aimed at reducing pollution and protecting the environment |
| env | the branch of biology concerned with the relations between organisms and their environment |
| env | someone who works to protect the environment from destruction or pollution |
| env | for the environment |
| env | the area in which something exists or lives |
| env | form a mental image of something that is not present or that is not the case |
| env | imagine |
| env | picture to oneself |
| env | seen in the mind as a mental image |
| env | visual imagery |
| env | a brief stanza concluding certain forms of poetry |
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