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Что (кто) такое hand feeding - определение

THE PHENOMENON OF ONE SPECIES LIVING OFF OF THE METABOLIC PRODUCTS OF ANOTHER SPECIES
Syntrophism; Cross feeding; Cross-feeding; Syntrophic
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Bird feeding         
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  • Seabird feeding
  • A man feeding pigeons at [[Esplanadi]] in [[Helsinki]], Finland, in 1921
HUMAN ACTIVITY OF FEEDING WILD BIRDS
Bird-feeding; Fatball; Fatballs; Fat-ball; Fat-balls; Feeding Pigeons; Birdfeeding; Feeding birds
Bird feeding is the activity of feeding wild birds, often by means of a bird feeder. With a recorded history dating to the 6th century, the feeding of wild birds has been encouraged and celebrated in the United States and United Kingdom, with it being the United States' second most popular hobby having National Bird-Feeding Month congressionally decreed in 1994.
Hand in Hand (beFour song)         
BEFOUR SONG
Hand in Hand (beFour Song)
"Hand In Hand" is the first single taken from beFour's second studio album "Hand In Hand," in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. As of December 22, 2007 the song had officially entered the German Singles Chart.
Hand in Hand (Olympic theme song)         
SONG
Hand in Hand (Olympics)
"Hand in Hand" () is a song by South Korean band Koreana that was the official song of the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul. It was sung in both Korean and English.
Wayland Hand         
AMERICAN FOLKLORIST (1907-1986)
Wayland Debs Hand; Wayland D. Hand
Wayland Debs Hand (March 19, 1907, Auckland, New Zealand – October 22, 1986, Moon Township, Pennsylvania, United States) was an American folklorist.
Suzanne Hand         
AUSTRALIAN PALAEONTOLOGIST
Suzanne J. Hand; S. J. Hand
Suzanne J. Hand (born 1955) is an associate professor at the University of New South Wales, a teacher of geology and biology, who has a special interest in vertebrate palaeontology and modern mammals.
Hand dryer         
  • Hand dryer in an Austrian rest area bathroom
ELECTRIC HAND-DRYING MACHINE
Hand-dryer; Hand dryers; Electric hand dryer; Electric hand dryers; Jet Towel
A hand dryer is an electric machine which might make use of a heating element and an air blower to dry the hands after hand washing. It is commonly used in public toilets as a cost-effective alternative to paper towels.
Hand-in-waistcoat         
HUMAN POSITION
Hidden Hand; User:MaxVeers/Hand-in-waistcoat
The hand-in-waistcoat (also referred to as hand-inside-vest, hand-in-jacket, hand-held-in, or hidden hand) is a gesture commonly found in portraiture during the 18th and 19th centuries. The pose appeared by the 1750s to indicate leadership in a calm and firm manner.
Left-hand path and right-hand path         
  • belief systems]]
TYOE OF MAGIC
Left Hand Path; Right-Hand Path; Left-Hand Path; Right Hand Path; Black Brother; Right hand path; Left hand path; Left-hand path and right-hand-path; Left-hand-path and right-hand-path; Left-hand path; Right-hand path; Left-hand-path; Left hand way; Right hand way; Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path
In Western esotericism the Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path are the dichotomy between two opposing approaches to magic. This terminology is used in various groups involved in the occult and ceremonial magic.
Hand-colouring of photographs         
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  • A typical ad for a photographic colorist, Seattle, 1917
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MANUALLY APPLYING COLOUR TO BLACK-AND-WHITE PHOTOGRAPHS
Hand-coloring; Handcolouring; Handcoloring; Hand colouring; Hand coloring; Hand-tinting; Hand tinting; Hand-coloured; Hand-colored; Handcoloured; Handcolored; Hand coloured; Hand colored; Hand-tinted; Hand tinted; Hand-coloured photograph; Hand-colored photograph; Handcoloured photograph; Handcolored photograph; Hand coloured photograph; Hand colored photograph; Hand-tinted photograph; Hand tinted photograph; Hand-colouring; Hand-coloring of photographs; Hand-coloured photo; Hand-coloring of photograph
Hand-colouring (or hand-coloring) refers to any method of manually adding colour to a monochrome photograph, generally either to heighten the realism of the image or for artistic purposes.Art & Architecture Thesaurus, s.
Invisible hand         
ECONOMIC CONCEPT POPULARIZED BY ADAM SMITH
The Invisible Hand; Invisible Hand; Invisible hand theorem; Invisible hand of the market; The invisible hand of the market
The invisible hand is a metaphor used by the British moral philosopher Adam Smith for his theorized social mechanism according to which within the free markets the domestic bourgeoisie invest in their home country, even if it is not the most profitable, guided by the "invisible hand" that drives the public interest. In The Wealth of Nations Smith talks about the invisible hand in connection with import restrictions.

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Syntrophy

In biology, syntrophy, synthrophy, or cross-feeding (from Greek syn meaning together, trophe meaning nourishment) is the phenomenon of one species feeding on the metabolic products of another species to cope up with the energy limitations by electron transfer. In this type of biological interaction, metabolite transfer happens between two or more metabolically diverse microbial species that live in close proximity to each other. The growth of one partner depends on the nutrients, growth factors, or substrates provided by the other partner. Thus, syntrophism can be considered as an obligatory interdependency and a mutualistic metabolism between two different bacterial species.