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  1. Ecology: Ecology is the study of how living organisms interact with their environment in different ways e.g.: when we respire, we react with our atmosphere by exchanging gases with it. When particular organisms like fungi decompose the dead bodies of ... [100%] 2024-01-02 [Ecology] [Ecology]...
  2. Ecology: Ecology (from Ancient Greek οἶκος (oîkos) 'house', and -λογία (-logía) 'study of') is the study of the relationships among living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment. Ecology considers organisms at the individual, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere level. (Study of organisms and their environment) [100%] 2024-01-26 [Ecology] [Biogeochemistry]...
  3. Ecology: Ecology or ecological science, is the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of living organisms and how these properties are affected by interactions between the organisms and their environment. The environment of an organism includes both the physical properties ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  4. Ecology: Ecology (from grc οἶκος (oîkos) 'house', and -λογία (-logía) 'study of') is the study of the relationships among living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment. Ecology considers organisms at the individual, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere level. (Earth) [100%] 2023-11-03 [Ecology] [Ecology terminology]...
  5. Ecology (disciplines): Ecology is a broad biological science and can be divided into many sub-disciplines using various criteria. Many of these fields overlap, complement and inform each other, and few of these disciplines exist in isolation. (Earth) [100%] 2023-12-07 [Ecology]
  6. Ecology: Ecology is a field of biology that studies "the distribution and abundance of organisms and the interactions that determine distribution and abundance." These interactions include both biotic (occurring between living individuals) and abiotic interactions (occurring between and individual and its ... [100%] 2023-02-04 [Biology]
  7. Ecology: Find out with Ballotpedia's Sample Ballot Lookup tool Click here for August 9 election results # Ecology, 1869-1970 From Ballotpedia (Redirected from Ecology) Jump to: navigation, search * * * * * * State environmental policy U. environmental policy Endangered species policy State endangered species ... [100%] 2022-08-11
  8. Ecology: Ecology or ecological science, is the scientific study of the distribution and abundance of living organisms and how these properties are affected by interactions between the organisms and their environment. The environment of an organism includes both the physical properties ... [100%] 2023-02-04
  9. Ecology: The science of ecology studies interactions between individual organisms and their environments, including interactions with both conspecifics and members of other species. Though ecology emerged in the 19th century much of its theoretical structure only emerged in the twentieth century. (Philosophy) [100%] 2021-12-24
  10. Ecology: Ecology is the science that studies the distribution and abundance of living organisms, the interactions among them, and the interactions among organisms and their environments. It is distinct from, and should not be confused with either the environmental movement or ... [100%] 2023-07-01
  11. Ecology: Ecology (from Ancient Greek οἶκος (oîkos) 'house', and -λογία (-logía) 'study of') is the study of the relationships among living organisms, including humans, and their physical environment. Ecology considers organisms at the individual, population, community, ecosystem, and biosphere level. (Study of organisms and their environment) [100%] 2024-01-11 [Ecology] [Biogeochemistry]...
  12. Range: Recent improvements have rendered many of the earlier types of range-finders obsolete, and the following features are common to all modern coincidence range-finders. The range-finder usually consists of two main parts, viz: - a strong outer tube and ... [98%] 2022-09-02
  13. Range: The range of a particle of given energy in an absorbing material is the average thickness of material ( usually defined parallel to its original direction) which it traverses before coming to rest. For a charged particle other than an electron ... (Physics) [98%] 2023-09-18 [Particle physics] [Rudolf K. Bock]...
  14. Range (geographic): A range, in geography, is a chain of hills or mountains, or a somewhat linear, complex mountainous or hilly area.GNIS Feature Class Definitions: Range. (Earth) [98%] 2024-02-02 [Landforms]
  15. Range (of variation of a sample): The difference $$ w_n=x_\mathrm{max}-x_\mathrm{min} $$ between the largest $x_\mathrm{max}=x_n$ and smallest $x_\mathrm{min}=x_1$ values in the ordered sample $$ (x_1,\dotsc,x_n),\quad x_1\leq\dotsb\leq x_n\,, $$ obtained by taking $n ... (Mathematics) [98%] 2023-10-18
  16. Range (computer programming): In computer science, the term range may refer to one of three things: The range of a variable is given as the set of possible values that that variable can hold. In the case of an integer, the variable definition ... (Computer programming) [98%] 2023-11-21 [Programming constructs] [Arrays]...
  17. Range: In mathematics, the range (or image) of a function are the values it hits. It is not to be confused with the codomain of a function, which is a designated set to which all the values of the function belong. [98%] 2023-02-15 [Mathematics] [Firearms Glossary]...
  18. Range: RANGE ranj: "Range" and "rank" have the same derivation, and in the sense of a "row" (of men, etc.) they were formerly interchangeable. "Range" with this meaning is found in 2 Kings 11:8,15 the King James Version parallel ... [98%] 1915-01-01
  19. Range (statistics): In statistics, the range of a set of data is the difference between the largest and smallest values, the result of subtracting the sample maximum and minimum. It is expressed in the same units as the data. (Statistics) [98%] 2024-01-11 [Statistical deviation and dispersion] [Scale statistics]...
  20. Range (computer programming): In computer science, the term range may refer to one of three things: The range of a variable is given as the set of possible values that that variable can hold. In the case of an integer, the variable definition ... (Computer programming) [98%] 2024-01-11 [Programming constructs] [Arrays]...

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