introduced new procedures - определение. Что такое introduced new procedures
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Что (кто) такое introduced new procedures - определение

WIKIMEDIA LIST ARTICLE
Introduced species in New Zealand
  • ''[[Clematis vitalba]]'' (old man's beard) smothering a cabbage tree (''[[Cordyline australis]]'') in the [[Port Hills]] of Christchurch

non-destructive         
  • Angioplasty
  • Flexible endoscope
  • Arthroscopic surgery
SURGICAL TECHNIQUES THAT LIMIT THE SIZE OF INCISIONS NEEDED
Minimally-invasive; Invasive (medical); Minimally invasive surgery; Minimally Invasive Surgery; Noninvasive; Minimally invasive; Noninvasive procedures; Surgical procedures, minimally invasive; Open surgery; Minimal incision; Invasiveness; Minimally invasive procedures; Invasiveness of surgery; Invasive surgery; Non-destructive; Minimally-invasive surgery; Minimally-invasive procedure; Minimal incision technique; Non-invasive surgery; Non-invasive technique; Invasiveness of surgical procedures; Minimally-invasive procedures; Open operation; Minimally invasive surgical procedure
¦ adjective technical (chiefly of methods of testing) not involving damage to the specimen.
Minimally invasive procedure         
  • Angioplasty
  • Flexible endoscope
  • Arthroscopic surgery
SURGICAL TECHNIQUES THAT LIMIT THE SIZE OF INCISIONS NEEDED
Minimally-invasive; Invasive (medical); Minimally invasive surgery; Minimally Invasive Surgery; Noninvasive; Minimally invasive; Noninvasive procedures; Surgical procedures, minimally invasive; Open surgery; Minimal incision; Invasiveness; Minimally invasive procedures; Invasiveness of surgery; Invasive surgery; Non-destructive; Minimally-invasive surgery; Minimally-invasive procedure; Minimal incision technique; Non-invasive surgery; Non-invasive technique; Invasiveness of surgical procedures; Minimally-invasive procedures; Open operation; Minimally invasive surgical procedure
Minimally invasive procedures (also known as minimally invasive surgeries) encompass surgical techniques that limit the size of incisions needed, thereby reducing wound healing time, associated pain, and risk of infection. Surgery by definition is invasive and many operations requiring incisions of some size are referred to as open surgery.
Adventive         
  • Chickens ''[[Gallus gallus domesticus]]'', from Asia, introduced in the rest of the world
  • Wheat ''[[Triticum]]'' introduced worldwide from its place of origin ([[Mesopotamia]])
SPECIES INTRODUCED EITHER DELIBERATELY OR ACCIDENTALLY THROUGH HUMAN ACTIVITY
Exotic species; Alien species; Alien (biology); Xenophyte; Exotic Species; Exotic plant; Exotic pest; Exotic organism; Immigrant species; Non-native species; Non-indigenous species; Non-indigenous organism; Introduced organism; Alien organism; Exotic plants; Introduced birds; Foreign species; Nonnative species; Non indigenous species; Adventive species; Nonindigenous species; Adventive; Introduced animals; Introduced predators; Neobiota; Introduced plant; Neozoon; Introduced animal; Non-indigenous; Species introduction; Introduced mammal; Introduced pest
·adj Accidental.
II. Adventive ·adj Adventitious.
III. Adventive ·noun A thing or person coming from without; an Immigrant.

Википедия

Invasive species in New Zealand

A number of introduced species, some of which have become invasive species, have been added to New Zealand's native flora and fauna. Both deliberate and accidental introductions have been made from the time of the first human settlement, with several waves of Polynesian people at some time before the year 1300, followed by Europeans after 1769.

Almost without exception, the introduced species have been detrimental to the native flora and fauna but some, such as farmed sheep and cows and the clover upon which they feed, now form a large part of the economy of New Zealand. Registers, lists and indexes of species that are invasive, potentially invasive, or a threat to agriculture or biodiversity are maintained by Biosecurity New Zealand.