functional pain - traducción al árabe
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functional pain - traducción al árabe

BRANCH OF ECOLOGY
Functional Ecology; Functional traits; Functional trait
  • Bees serve the ecological function of pollinating flowers, maintaining flora reproduction and density in the ecosystem.

functional pain         
TYPE OF PAIN
Psychogenic pain disorder; Functional Pain; Functional pain; Persistent somatoform pain disorder
‎ أَلَمٌ وَظيفِيّ,أَلَمٌ نَفْسِيّ‎
psychogenic pain disorder         
TYPE OF PAIN
Psychogenic pain disorder; Functional Pain; Functional pain; Persistent somatoform pain disorder
‎ اضْطِرابُ الأَلَمِ النَّفْسِيُّ المَنْشَأ‎
psychogenic pain         
TYPE OF PAIN
Psychogenic pain disorder; Functional Pain; Functional pain; Persistent somatoform pain disorder
‎ أَلَمٌ نَفْسِيّ المَنْشأ‎

Definición

analgesia
[?an(?)l'd?i:z??]
¦ noun Medicine relief of pain through administration of drugs or other methods.
Origin
C18: from Gk analgesia 'painlessness', from an- 'not' + algein 'feel pain'.

Wikipedia

Functional ecology

Functional ecology is a branch of ecology that focuses on the roles, or functions, that species play in the community or ecosystem in which they occur. In this approach, physiological, anatomical, and life history characteristics of the species are emphasized. The term "function" is used to emphasize certain physiological processes rather than discrete properties, describe an organism's role in a trophic system, or illustrate the effects of natural selective processes on an organism. This sub-discipline of ecology represents the crossroads between ecological patterns and the processes and mechanisms that underlie them. It focuses on traits represented in large number of species and can be measured in two ways – the first being screening, which involves measuring a trait across a number of species, and the second being empiricism, which provides quantitative relationships for the traits measured in screening. Functional ecology often emphasizes an integrative approach, using organism traits and activities to understand community dynamics and ecosystem processes, particularly in response to the rapid global changes occurring in earth's environment.

Functional ecology sits at the nexus of several disparate disciplines and serves as the unifying principle between evolutionary ecology, evolutionary biology, genetics and genomics, and traditional ecological studies. It explores such areas as "[species'] competitive abilities, patterns of species co-occurrence, community assembly, and the role of different traits on ecosystem functioning".