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biological elimination - перевод на русский

PHARMACOKINETIC PARAMETER; (OF A SUBSTANCE) TIME IT TAKES FOR A SUBSTANCE TO LOSE HALF OF ITS PHARMACOLOGIC, PHYSIOLOGIC, OR RADIOLOGIC ACTIVITY
Elimination half-life; Elimination half life; Biological halflive; Biological half life; Biological halflife; Metabolic half life; Half-life, biological; Plasma half-life; Drug half-life; Terminal half-life; Peripheral half-life; Distribution half-life; Absorption half-life; Blood half-life; Elimination half-lives; Plasma disappearance rate; Plasma elimination half-life; Terminal elimination half-life
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biological elimination      

общая лексика

биологическая очистка (сточных вод)

elimination         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Eliminated; Elimination (disambiguation); Elimination (album)

[ilimi'neiʃ(ə)n]

общая лексика

устранение

удаление

элиминация

изъятие

ликвидация

уничтожение

математика

исключение

металлургия

выгорание (напр. углерода)

медицина

элиминирование

уничтожение (микробов)

строительное дело

устранение, удаление

нефтегазовая промышленность

подавление

Смотрите также

elimination of clone; biological elimination; cellular elimination; immune elimination; mitotic elimination; selective elimination; somatic elimination; complete elimination; elimination of quantifiers; elimination of unknown; elimination of variable; error elimination; forward elimination; strong elimination; trend elimination; weak elimination; zero elimination; elimination of staining from concrete; elimination of unsightly graffiti; excessive air elimination; elimination of ghost arrivals; elimination of pulsations; accident elimination; borehole bridge elimination; breakdown elimination; bug elimination; defect elimination; fault elimination; ghost elimination; hydrate elimination; leakage elimination; multiple elimination; redundancy elimination; salt elimination

существительное

общая лексика

удаление

исключение

выбрасывание

элиминирование

отсев

выбывание

уничтожение

ликвидация

выбывание (также [спорт.])

устранение

отобранный путем отсева

физиология

очищение

выделение

экскреция

удаление из организма

математика

исключение (неизвестного)

Смотрите также

intercompany elimination; eliminate

elimination         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Eliminated; Elimination (disambiguation); Elimination (album)
elimination noun 1) исключение и пр. [см. eliminate ] - elimination of waste 2) attr. отобранный путем отсева - elimination trials
elimination         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Eliminated; Elimination (disambiguation); Elimination (album)
сущ.
1) элиминация; исключение, удаление, уничтожение;
2) уничтожение особей в ходе естественного отбора.
elimination         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Eliminated; Elimination (disambiguation); Elimination (album)
elimination         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Eliminated; Elimination (disambiguation); Elimination (album)
исключение, элиминирование
- cents elimination
- intercompany elimination
biological half-life         

[baiə()lɔdʒik(ə)l'hɑ:faif]

общая лексика

период полувыведения какого-л. вещества или изотопа из организма

медицина

биологический период полураспада

биологическая полужизнь

биологический полупериод

blood half-life         

медицина

время полуочищения крови

полупериод клиренса крови

biological control         
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  • [[Cane toad]] (introduced into Australia 1935) spread from 1940 to 1980: it was ineffective as a control agent. Its distribution has continued to widen since 1980.
  • lacewings]] are available from biocontrol dealers.
  •  A [[parasitoid wasp]] (''[[Cotesia congregata]]'') adult with pupal cocoons on its host, a tobacco hornworm (''[[Manduca sexta]]'', green background), an example of a [[hymenoptera]]n biological control agent
  • earwigs]]
  • ''[[Encarsia formosa]]'', widely used in [[greenhouse]] horticulture, was one of the first biological control agents developed.
  • ''[[Hippodamia convergens]]'', the convergent lady beetle, is commonly sold for biological control of [[aphids]].
  • ''[[Cactoblastis cactorum]]'' larvae feeding on ''[[Opuntia]]'' prickly pear cacti
  • wasp]] searching for bollworms or other [[caterpillar]]s on a cotton plant
  • [[Green peach aphid]], a pest in its own right and a vector of plant viruses, killed by the fungus ''[[Pandora neoaphidis]]'' ([[Zygomycota]]: [[Entomophthorales]]) Scale bar = 0.3 mm.
  • ''[[Rodolia cardinalis]]'', the vedalia beetle, was imported from Australia to California in the 19th century, successfully controlling [[cottony cushion scale]].
  • Life cycles of greenhouse whitefly and its parasitoid wasp ''[[Encarsia formosa]]''
METHOD OF CONTROLLING PESTS USING OTHER LIVING ORGANISMS
Biocontrol; Biological control; Bioinsecticide; Fruit fly control; Biological Control; Biological control agent; Biological controls; Biological Control Agent; Natural control; Biological crop protection; Biocontrol agent; Classical biological control; Biologically control; Augmentative biological control
биологический контроль; биологические методы борьбы
biological control         
  •  archive-date=17 May 2013}}</ref>
  • [[Cane toad]] (introduced into Australia 1935) spread from 1940 to 1980: it was ineffective as a control agent. Its distribution has continued to widen since 1980.
  • lacewings]] are available from biocontrol dealers.
  •  A [[parasitoid wasp]] (''[[Cotesia congregata]]'') adult with pupal cocoons on its host, a tobacco hornworm (''[[Manduca sexta]]'', green background), an example of a [[hymenoptera]]n biological control agent
  • earwigs]]
  • ''[[Encarsia formosa]]'', widely used in [[greenhouse]] horticulture, was one of the first biological control agents developed.
  • ''[[Hippodamia convergens]]'', the convergent lady beetle, is commonly sold for biological control of [[aphids]].
  • ''[[Cactoblastis cactorum]]'' larvae feeding on ''[[Opuntia]]'' prickly pear cacti
  • wasp]] searching for bollworms or other [[caterpillar]]s on a cotton plant
  • [[Green peach aphid]], a pest in its own right and a vector of plant viruses, killed by the fungus ''[[Pandora neoaphidis]]'' ([[Zygomycota]]: [[Entomophthorales]]) Scale bar = 0.3 mm.
  • ''[[Rodolia cardinalis]]'', the vedalia beetle, was imported from Australia to California in the 19th century, successfully controlling [[cottony cushion scale]].
  • Life cycles of greenhouse whitefly and its parasitoid wasp ''[[Encarsia formosa]]''
METHOD OF CONTROLLING PESTS USING OTHER LIVING ORGANISMS
Biocontrol; Biological control; Bioinsecticide; Fruit fly control; Biological Control; Biological control agent; Biological controls; Biological Control Agent; Natural control; Biological crop protection; Biocontrol agent; Classical biological control; Biologically control; Augmentative biological control

[baiə'lɔdʒik(ə)lkən'trəul]

общая лексика

биологическая борьба

биологический контроль (за численностью вредных насекомых или растений)

Определение

ПЛЕЙ-ОФФ
(англ. play-off от play - игра, играть и off - от), спортивные соревнования, проигрыш в которых означает выбывание из них.

Википедия

Biological half-life

Biological half-life (also known as elimination half-life, pharmacological half-life) is the time taken for concentration of a biological substance (such as a medication) to decrease from its maximum concentration (Cmax) to half of Cmax in the blood plasma, and is denoted by the abbreviation t 1 2 {\displaystyle t_{\frac {1}{2}}} .

This is used to measure the removal of things such as metabolites, drugs, and signalling molecules from the body. Typically, the biological half-life refers to the body's natural detoxification (cleansing) through liver metabolism and through the excretion of the measured substance through the kidneys and intestines. This concept is used when the rate of removal is roughly exponential.

In a medical context, half-life explicitly describes the time it takes for the blood plasma concentration of a substance to halve (plasma half-life) its steady-state when circulating in the full blood of an organism. This measurement is useful in medicine, pharmacology and pharmacokinetics because it helps determine how much of a drug needs to be taken and how frequently it needs to be taken if a certain average amount is needed constantly. By contrast, the stability of a substance in plasma is described as plasma stability. This is essential to ensure accurate analysis of drugs in plasma and for drug discovery.

The relationship between the biological and plasma half-lives of a substance can be complex depending on the substance in question, due to factors including accumulation in tissues, protein binding, active metabolites, and receptor interactions.

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