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  • ...lants converting light into sugar) and chemosynthesis (bacteria converting chemical energy into food).<ref name="riken">{{cite web|url=http://www.riken.jp/en/p [[Category:Trophic ecology]] ...
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  • ...alysis to operations such as the safety of nuclear and other power plants, chemical production facilities, mining operations, and air transportation. ===Ecology=== ...
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  • ...r = Rosenzweig, Michael| author-link = Michael Rosenzweig| title = Win-Win Ecology: How The Earth's Species Can Survive In The Midst of Human Enterprise| publ ...conciliation ecology]] writings such as [[Michael Rosenzweig]]'s ''Win-Win Ecology: How The Earth's Species Can Survive In The Midst of Human Enterprise'';<re ...
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  • ...aziness]] of a [[fluid]] caused by large numbers of individual [[Particle (ecology)|particles]] that are generally invisible to the [[naked eye]], similar to ...s is the turbidity tube.<ref>Waterwatch Australia, Module 4 - physical and chemical parameters [https://web.archive.org/web/20060513024523/http://www.waterwatc ...
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  • ...1997). "Stream health: incorporating the human dimension to advance stream ecology." ''Journal of the North American Benthological Society'' 16:439^447</ref> ....<ref>Lutz, H.J. (1957). "Applications of ecology in forest management." ''Ecology'' 38:46-64.</ref> The term "ecosystem health" has become widespread in the ...
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  • ...s ecology|systems ecologist]] [[Howard T. Odum]] in collaboration with the chemical engineer Richard C. Pinkerton, and later advanced by the engineer [[Myron T ...e. (For a brief explanation of Odum's approach to the relationship between ecology and electronics see [[Howard T. Odum#Ecological analog of Ohm.27s Law|Ecolo ...
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  • ...s://www.fcnym.unlp.edu.ar/catedras/ecocomunidades/Lindman_1942.pdf|journal=Ecology|volume=23|issue=4|pages=399–417|doi=10.2307/1930126|jstor=1930126|access-da ...arsh ecosystem of Georgia|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/1933451|journal=Ecology|volume=43|issue=4|pages=614–624|doi=10.2307/1933451|jstor=1933451}}</ref><r ...
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  • ** Terrestrial Ecology ** Physical and Chemical Oceanography ...
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  • ...the general protection of the environment. This is accomplished by various chemical, biological, and bulk methods.<ref>Livescience. Retrieved June 27, 2009.10 ...[Environmental chemistry]]'', ''sustainable chemistry'' or ''environmental chemical engineering'' courses oriented towards understanding the effects (good and ...
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  • * [[Chemical energy]] – energy contained in molecules * [[Ecology]] ...
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  • ...for all types of industrial installations (for instance, [[chemical plant|chemical plants]]). [[Category:Industrial ecology]] ...
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  • ** [[Outline of chemical engineering|Chemical engineering]] – application of physical science (e.g., chemistry and physic ...ltidisciplinary field of engineering science that combines the biological, chemical and physical sciences with the field of engineering. ...
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  • ...ing evolution of plant communication by airborne signals|journal=Trends in Ecology & Evolution|volume=25|issue=3|pages=137–144|doi=10.1016/j.tree.2009.09.010| ...irst2 = Mark C.| last3 = De Moraes| first3 = Consuelo M.| title = Volatile chemical cues guide host location and host selection by parasitic plants| journal = ...
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  • ...s]], and [[Color of water|nearly colorless]] [[chemical substance]]. Its [[chemical formula]] is H<sub>2</sub>O, meaning that each of its [[molecule]]s contain ...cosystem]] in a [[body of water]]. [[Biocoenosis|Communities]] of [[biota (ecology)|organisms]] that are dependent on each other and on their environment live ...
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  • ...nd [[engineering]], especially [[physical chemistry]], [[biochemistry]], [[chemical engineering]] and [[mechanical engineering]], but also in other complex fie ...modynamics]] studies the nature of the role of entropy in the process of [[chemical reaction]]s and has provided the bulk of expansion and knowledge of the fie ...
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  • ...sure]] had developed ideas of geological strata forming from water through chemical processes, which [[Abraham Gottlob Werner]] developed into a theory known a ...d as a species. This view has greatly influenced the development of [[deep ecology]] and [[Ecosophy|ecophilosophy]]. The experiential nature of the experience ...
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  • ...pressure they were exposed to. Pressure indicating films are activated by chemical reaction and are non-electronic sensors. [https://www.springer.com/enginee ...aging biological surface topography in situ and in vivo|journal=Methods in Ecology and Evolution|language=en|volume=8|issue=11|pages=1626–1638|doi=10.1111/204 ...
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  • ** [[History of ecology]] – history of the science of ecology. ...ist]] – study of the separation, identification, and quantification of the chemical components of natural and artificial materials. ...
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  • All [[chemical element]]s can exist as radionuclides. Even the lightest element, [[hydroge ...iation]], [[nuclear battery|nuclear batteries]]) or for the combination of chemical properties and their radiation (tracers, biopharmaceuticals). ...
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  • ...ref> and [[systems ecology]].<ref name=SysEco>Odum, H. T. 1983. ''Systems Ecology: An Introduction''. John Wiley, NY. 644 p.</ref> Evolution of the theory b Beginning in the 1950s, Odum analyzed [[energy flow (ecology)|energy flow]] in ecosystems (''e.g.'' [[Silver Springs, Florida]];<ref nam ...
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