external fertilization - significado y definición. Qué es external fertilization
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Qué (quién) es external fertilization - definición


External fertilization         
MALE ORGANISM’S SPERM FERTILIZING A FEMALE ORGANISM’S EGG OUTSIDE OF THE FEMALE’S BODY
External fertilisation
External fertilization is a mode of reproduction in which a male organism's sperm fertilizes a female organism's egg outside of the female's body.
Iron fertilization         
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ECOLOGICAL CONCEPT
Iron fertilizing; Iron fertilisation; Geritol solution; Iron seeding; Ocean iron fertilisation; Ocean iron fertilization; Oceanic Iron Fertilisation; Oceanic Iron Fertilization; Ocean Iron Fertilization; Iron Fertilization; Iron Fertilisation; Ocean Iron Fertilisation; Iron hypothesis; Iron Hypothesis; Draft:Carbon Biosequestration in Ocean; Draft:Ocean storage/blue carbon
Iron fertilization is the intentional introduction of iron to iron-poor areas of the ocean surface to stimulate phytoplankton production. This is intended to enhance biological productivity and/or accelerate carbon dioxide () sequestration from the atmosphere.
External sorting         
CLASS OF SORTING ALGORITHMS THAT CAN HANDLE MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF DATA
External sort; External merge; External Sorting; On-disk merge; On disk merge
External sorting is a class of sorting algorithms that can handle massive amounts of data. External sorting is required when the data being sorted do not fit into the main memory of a computing device (usually RAM) and instead they must reside in the slower external memory, usually a disk drive.