ecologic in English

adjective

of or pertaining to the environment and the quality of the environment

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1. Thereby has to be taken into account, that ethic, social and ecologic standards have to be respected.

2. Critical taxonomic and ecologic notes on a few Apopetalous taxa from Israel, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Sinai are reported

3. 11 Mine reclamation can revivify the utilization function of mining land, protect the farming land and renovate the ecologic environment.

4. 8 Mine reclamation can revivify the utilization function of mining land, protect the forming land and renovate the ecologic environment.

5. Amebae are pervasive in soil and water environments and are recognized for their ability to harbor pathogens that drastically affect ecologic communities (14–19)

6. Alan Marshall's category of ecologic extension places emphasis not on human rights but on the recognition of the fundamental interdependence of all biological (and some abiological) entities and their essential diversity.

7. Although the larvae are aquatic, Anurans have successfully expanded their habitats into numerous and markedly different ecologic types, in the Arctic Circle, in deserts, in tropical rain forests, and practically everywhere in between.

8. The ‘Long term ecological research program for monitoring aeolian soil erosion in Central Asia’ (Calter) project aimed to set the groundwork for long-term ecologic monitoring of Central Asia where natural conditions give rise to sand and dust storms.

9. ‘The equation which describes the model characterizes the Afflux as a function of Froude number, and blockage ratio in terms of the downstream conditions.’ ‘Special hydrologic and ecologic conditions are a consequence of shallowness, closed area, entry of freshwater Affluxes and of anthropogenic influences.’

10. ‘The equation which describes the model characterizes the Afflux as a function of Froude number, and blockage ratio in terms of the downstream conditions.’ ‘Special hydrologic and ecologic conditions are a consequence of shallowness, closed area, entry of freshwater Affluxes and of anthropogenic influences.’

11. That gives us six branches of our science: (1) autochorologic geobotany; (2) Autecologic geobotany; (3) autogenetic geobotany (combining with the study of the flora); and (4) synchorologic geobotany or chorologic sociology; (5) synecologic geobotany or ecologic sociology; (6) syngenetic geobotany or genetic sociology, study of succession