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Что (кто) такое culture 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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  • 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.
Organizational culture         
VALUES AND BEHAVIOURS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO THE UNIQUE SOCIAL AND PSYCHOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT OF AN ORGANIZATION
Corporate culture; Organisational culture; Corporate dna; Cultural web; Institutional culture; Corperate culture; Organizational persona; Corporate Culture; Business culture; Company culture; Deal and Kennedy; Workplace culture; Work culture
Historically there have been differences among investigators regarding the definition of organizational culture. Edgar Schein, a leading researcher in this field, defined "organizational culture" as comprising a number of features, including a shared "pattern of basic assumptions" which group members have acquired over time as they learn to successfully cope with internal and external organizationally relevant problems.
Cancel culture         
PRACTICE OF PUBLICLY SHAMING, REJECTING, AND CEASING TO PROVIDE SUPPORT TO PEOPLE PERCEIVED AS PROBLEMATIC
Call-out culture; Callout culture; Call out culture; Call-Out Culture; Consequence culture; Criticism of cancel culture
Cancel culture or call-out culture is a phrase contemporary to the late 2010s and early 2020s used to refer to a form of ostracism in which someone is thrust out of social or professional circles – whether it be online, on social media, or in person. Those subject to this ostracism are said to have been "cancelled".
pop culture         
SET OF NORMS OR TRENDS DOMINANT IN A SOCIETY AT A GIVEN TIME
Pop culture; Popular Culture; Pop-culture; Pop Culture; Mass culture; Popular entertainment; Mass art; Popculture; Popular-culture; In Popular Culture; In popular culture; ...in popular culture; Popular consciousness; Pop-Culture; Pop cultural; Popular cultures; Popular western culture; Popular (subculture); Mainstream culture; Criticism of popular culture; Popular culturist; Mass Art; Popular art
¦ noun commercial culture based on popular taste.
Popular culture         
SET OF NORMS OR TRENDS DOMINANT IN A SOCIETY AT A GIVEN TIME
Pop culture; Popular Culture; Pop-culture; Pop Culture; Mass culture; Popular entertainment; Mass art; Popculture; Popular-culture; In Popular Culture; In popular culture; ...in popular culture; Popular consciousness; Pop-Culture; Pop cultural; Popular cultures; Popular western culture; Popular (subculture); Mainstream culture; Criticism of popular culture; Popular culturist; Mass Art; Popular art
Popular culture (also called mass culture or pop culture) is generally recognized by members of a society as a set of the practices, beliefs, and objects that are dominant or prevalent in a society at a given point in time. Popular culture also encompasses the activities and feelings produced as a result of interaction with these dominant objects.
Körös culture         
ARCHAEOLOGICAL CULTURE
Koros culture; Koeroes culture; Kőrös culture; Criş culture; Criș culture
The Körös culture/Criș culture is a Neolithic archaeological culture in Central Europe that was named after the river Körös in eastern Hungary. The same river has the name Criș in Romania, hence the name Criş culture.
Culture of Poland         
  • Main Market Square]] in [[Kraków]]
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  • [[Szczecin Philharmonic]] was awarded the [[European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture]]
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  • Sukiennice (cloth-hall), with medieval [[Kraków]] ratusz (city-hall) tower at left
  • Chopin's Polonaise, by [[Kwiatkowski]], depicting a ball at Count [[Czartoryski]]'s [[Hôtel Lambert]] in Paris. National Museum, [[Poznań]]
  • ''Melancholy'' (1894), by [[Jacek Malczewski]]
  • ''[[Stańczyk]]'', painted in 1862 by [[Jan Matejko]]
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PATTERN OF HUMAN ACTIVITY AND SYMBOLISM ASSOCIATED WITH POLAND AND ITS PEOPLE
Polish culture; Culture in Poland; Poland's culture; Polish Culture
The culture of Poland () is the product of its geography and distinct historical evolution, which is closely connected to an intricate thousand-year history.Adam Zamoyski, The Polish Way: A Thousand Year History of the Poles and Their Culture.
Ottomány culture         
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Ottomany culture; Otomani Culture; Alföld Culture; Otomani culture
The Ottomány culture, also known as Otomani culture in Romania or Otomani-Füzesabony culture in Hungary, was an early Bronze Age culture (ca. 2100–1600 BC) in Central Europe named after the eponymous site near the village of Ottomány (), today part of Sălacea, located in modern-day Bihor County, Romania.
Capulí culture         
  • Capulí gold pendant, from a deep shaft tomb. 4th–10th century AD
  • Nariño]], southwest Colombia
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Capuli culture; Nariño culture; Narino culture; Capulí
The Capulí culture refers to an archaeological classification for a group in Pre-Columbian South America on the Andean plain in what is now northern Ecuador and southern Colombia. The Capulí preceded the Piartal and Tuza cultures in the archaeological record ranging from around 800 to 1500 CE.
Nariño culture         
  • Capulí gold pendant, from a deep shaft tomb. 4th–10th century AD
  • Nariño]], southwest Colombia
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Capuli culture; Nariño culture; Narino culture; Capulí
Nariño culture refers to the culture of people who once lived in communities in the mountains of Nariño, Colombia from 800 to 1500 AD. They also harvested Quinoa and raised Llamas for agriculture and trade.

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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.