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Τι (ποιος) είναι cycle d"exploitation - ορισμός

EXPLOITIVE BEHAVIOR IN BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY
Exploitation (biology)
  • Fish cleaned by smaller cleaner wrasses on Hawaiian reefs
  • A nest of naked mole rats
  • Nitrogen-fixing nodules in legumes
  • Stalked slime mould fruiting bodies
  • Wasp nest, with some larvae

Otto cycle         
  • adiabatic]]  compression (''B and colored orange'') stroke. Through the combustion of fuel, heat is added in a constant volume ([[isochoric process]]) process, followed by an adiabatic expansion process power (letter ''C and colored red'') stroke. The cycle is closed by the exhaust (letter ''D and colored blue'') stroke, characterized by isochoric cooling and isobaric compression processes.
THERMODYNAMIC CYCLE FOR SPARK IGNITION PISTON ENGINES
Otto Cycle; Otto-cycle; Otto cycle engine
An Otto cycle is an idealized thermodynamic cycle that describes the functioning of a typical spark ignition piston engine. It is the thermodynamic cycle most commonly found in automobile engines.
Gartner hype cycle         
  • General hype cycle for technology
GRAPHICAL PRESENTATION OF THE MATURITY OF SPECIFIC TECHNOLOGIES
Technology hype; Hype (information technology); Hypeware; Gartner's Hype Cycle; Hype Cycle; Gartner Hype Cycle; Hype cycle
The Gartner hype cycle is a graphical presentation developed, used and branded by the American research, advisory and information technology firm Gartner to represent the maturity, adoption, and social application of specific technologies. The hype cycle claims to provide a graphical and conceptual presentation of the maturity of emerging technologies through five phases.
Otto cycle         
  • adiabatic]]  compression (''B and colored orange'') stroke. Through the combustion of fuel, heat is added in a constant volume ([[isochoric process]]) process, followed by an adiabatic expansion process power (letter ''C and colored red'') stroke. The cycle is closed by the exhaust (letter ''D and colored blue'') stroke, characterized by isochoric cooling and isobaric compression processes.
THERMODYNAMIC CYCLE FOR SPARK IGNITION PISTON ENGINES
Otto Cycle; Otto-cycle; Otto cycle engine
·add. ·- A four-stroke cycle for internal-combustion engines consisting of the following operations: First stroke, suction into cylinder of explosive charge, as of gas and air; second stroke, compression, ignition, and explosion of this charge; third stroke (the working stroke), expansion of the gases; fourth stroke, expulsion of the products of combustion from the cylinder. This is the cycle invented by Beau de Rochas in 1862 and applied by Dr. Otto in 1877 in the Otto-Crossley gas engine, the first commercially successful internal-combustion engine made.

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Cheating (biology)

Cheating is a term used in behavioral ecology and ethology to describe behavior whereby organisms receive a benefit at the cost of other organisms. Cheating is common in many mutualistic and altruistic relationships. A cheater is an individual who does not cooperate (or cooperates less than their fair share) but can potentially gain the benefit from others cooperating. Cheaters are also those who selfishly use common resources to maximize their individual fitness at the expense of a group. Natural selection favors cheating, but there are mechanisms to regulate it. The stress gradient hypothesis states that facilitation, cooperation or mutualism should be more common in stressful environments, while cheating, competition or parasitms are common in benign environments (i.e nutrient excess).