mast year - translation to russian
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mast year - translation to russian

FRUIT OF FOREST TREES LIKE ACORNS AND OTHER NUTS
Mast year; Mast Year; Mast crop; Mast seeding; Masting; Mass seeding; Mast Seeding
  • Image of wood cross section, showing tree-ring chronologies.
  • Knocking down acorn to feed pigs. 1300s England.
  • An abundance of acorns on the ground often occurs during mast seeding years

mast year         

общая лексика

семенной год

masting         

['mɑ:stiŋ]

существительное

морской термин

установка мачты

мачты

рангоут

mastocyte         
  • Illustration depicting mast cell activation and anaphylaxis
  • Structure of FcεR1 on mast cell. FcεR1 is a tetramer made of one alpha (α) chain, one beta (β) chain, and two gamma (γ) chains. IgE is binding to α chain, signal is transduced by ITAM motifs on β and γ chains.
GRANULATED CELL FOUND IN ALMOST ALL TISSUES
Mastocyte; Mast cells; Mast cell disease; Mastocytes; Labrocyte; Labrocytes; Mass cell; Mast Cell; Mast cell activation disorders; Mast cell activation disorder; Piecemeal degranulation; Anaphylactic degranulation

общая лексика

тучная клетка

лаброцит

медицина

гепариноцит

мастоцит

Definition

СВЕТОВОЙ ГОД
единица межзвездных расстояний; путь, который свет проходит за год, т. е. 9,46?1012 км.

Wikipedia

Mast (botany)

Mast is the fruit of forest trees and shrubs, such as acorns and other nuts. The term derives from the Old English mæst, meaning the nuts of forest trees that have accumulated on the ground, especially those used historically for fattening domestic pigs, and as food resources for wildlife. In the aseasonal tropics of Southeast Asia, entire forests, including hundreds of species of trees and shrubs, are known to mast at irregular periods of 2–12 years.

More generally, mast is considered the edible vegetative or reproductive parts produced by woody species of plants, i.e. trees and shrubs, that wildlife and some domestic animals consume as a food source. Mast is generated in large quantities during long-interval but regularly recurring phenological events known as mast seeding or masting. Such events are population-level phenomena hypothesized to be driven by a wide variety of factors, depending on the plant species involved, including availability of nutrients, economies of scale, weather patterns, and as a form of predator satiation. In turn, these pulses of masting contribute to many ecosystem-level functions and dynamics.

What is the Russian for mast year? Translation of &#39mast year&#39 to Russian