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trembling fungi - traduction vers russe

ROAD BRIDGE OVER THE RIVER THAMES IN WEST LONDON
The Trembling Lady; Trembling Lady
  • Concrete central piers were added in 1973, making the bridge an unusual hybrid of a [[cable-stayed bridge]], [[suspension bridge]] and [[beam bridge]].
  • 4,000 bulbs illuminate Albert Bridge at night
  • The octagonal tollbooths are London's last surviving bridge tollbooths.
  • The unusual colour scheme is intended to increase visibility to shipping in poor lighting conditions.
  • Warning to troops
  • The 1868 [[Franz Joseph Bridge]] in Prague was built to the proposed design of the future Albert Bridge.
  • Chelsea Embankment and Albert Bridge under construction, 1873
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trembling fungi      

общая лексика

дрожалковые грибы (Tremellales)

imperfect fungi         
ALSO KNOWN AS DEUTEROMYCETES
Deuteromycetes; Mitosporic fungus; Imperfect fungi; Mitosporic; Mitosporic fungi; Anamorphic fungi; Fungi Imperfecti; Deuteromycotina; Deuteromycota; Imperfect fungus

медицина

несовершенные грибы

parasitic fungi         
  • Main groups of fungi
  • The plant pathogen ''Puccinia magellanicum'' ([[calafate rust]]) causes the defect known as [[witch's broom]], seen here on a [[barberry]] shrub in Chile.
  • ''[[Amanita phalloides]]'' accounts for the majority of fatal [[mushroom poisoning]]s worldwide. It sometimes lacks the greenish color seen here.
  • ''[[Arbuscular mycorrhiza]]'' seen under microscope. [[Flax]] root cortical cells containing paired arbuscules.
  • ''[[Armillaria solidipes]]''
  • Diagram of an [[apothecium]] (the typical cup-like reproductive structure of Ascomycetes) showing sterile tissues as well as developing and mature asci.
  • A selection of [[edible mushroom]]s eaten in Asia
  • Grasshoppers killed by ''[[Beauveria bassiana]]''
  • [[Stilton cheese]] veined with ''[[Penicillium roqueforti]]''
  • µm]] in diameter.
  • The bird's nest fungus ''[[Cyathus stercoreus]]''
  • Mold]] growth covering a decaying [[peach]]. The frames were taken approximately 12 hours apart over a period of six days.
  • [[Ergotamine]], a major mycotoxin produced by ''[[Claviceps]]'' species, which if ingested can cause [[gangrene]], convulsions, and [[hallucination]]s
  • Higher Fungi]]
  • Bracket fungi]] on a tree stump
  • [[Golgi apparatus]]
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  • algal]], and [[cyanobacteria]]l species
  • asci]] of ''[[Morchella elata]]'', viewed with [[phase contrast microscopy]]
  • tall fescue]] leaf sheath tissue
  • ''[[Omphalotus nidiformis]]'', a bioluminescent mushroom
  • Septa]]
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  • In 1729, [[Pier Antonio Micheli]] first published descriptions of fungi.
  • A pin mold decomposing a peach
  • ''[[Polyporus squamosus]]''
  • ''[[Prototaxites]] milwaukeensis'' (Penhallow, 1908)—a Middle [[Devonian]] fungus from [[Wisconsin]]
  • DIC microscopy]]
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BIOLOGICAL KINGDOM, SEPARATE FROM PLANTS AND ANIMALS
Fungal; Fungal growth; Multicellular fungi; Necrotroph; Fungus kingdom; Fungi kingdom; Kingdom fungi; Necrotrophic; Fungal proteins; Antigens, fungal; Antibodies, fungal; Fungii; Eumycota; Fungis; Fungi; Mycetae; Fungus Plants; Funghi; Fungal development; Mycota; Mycete; Mycetes; Eumycetes; Sexuality of fungi; Fugus; Parasitic fungus; Necrotrophy; Sexuality in fungi; Funguses; Sexual reproduction in fungi; Asexual reproduction in fungi; Parasitic fungi; Traditional medicinal uses of fungi; Unicellular fungi; Fungi Kingdom; Fungal kingdom

общая лексика

паразитические грибы

медицина

паразитические грибки

Définition

грибы
мн.
Обособленная группа живых организмов, лишенных хлорофилла и питающихся готовыми органическими веществами.

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Albert Bridge, London

Albert Bridge is a road bridge over the River Thames connecting Chelsea in Central London on the north bank to Battersea on the south. Designed and built by Rowland Mason Ordish in 1873 as an Ordish–Lefeuvre system modified cable-stayed bridge, it proved to be structurally unsound, so between 1884 and 1887 Sir Joseph Bazalgette incorporated some of the design elements of a suspension bridge. In 1973 the Greater London Council added two concrete piers, which transformed the central span into a simple beam bridge. As a result, today the bridge is an unusual hybrid of three different design styles. It is an English Heritage Grade II* listed building.

Built as a toll bridge, it was commercially unsuccessful. Six years after its opening it was taken into public ownership and the tolls were lifted. The tollbooths remained in place and are the only surviving examples of bridge tollbooths in London. Nicknamed "The Trembling Lady" because of its tendency to vibrate when large numbers of people walked over it, the bridge has signs at its entrances that warn troops to break step whilst crossing the bridge.

Incorporating a roadway only 27 feet (8.2 m) wide, and with serious structural weaknesses, the bridge was ill-equipped to cope with the advent of the motor vehicle during the 20th century. Despite many calls for its demolition or pedestrianisation, Albert Bridge has remained open to vehicles throughout its existence, other than for brief spells during repairs. It is one of only two Thames road bridges in central London never to have been replaced (the other is Tower Bridge). The strengthening work carried out by Bazalgette and the Greater London Council did not prevent further deterioration of the bridge's structure. A series of increasingly strict traffic control measures have been introduced to limit its use and thus prolong its life. As a result, it is the second-least busy Thames road bridge in London; only Southwark Bridge carries less traffic.

In 1992, Albert Bridge was rewired and painted in an unusual colour scheme designed to make it more conspicuous in poor visibility, and avoid being damaged by ships. At night it is illuminated by 4,000 LEDs, adding to its status as a landmark.

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