Definition & Betydelse | Engelska ordet SCAVENGING
SCAVENGING
Definition av SCAVENGING
- presensparticip av scavenge
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- A carnivore , or meat-eater (Latin, caro, genitive carnis, meaning meat or "flesh" and vorare meaning "to devour"), is an animal or plant whose nutrition and energy requirements are met by consumption of animal tissues (mainly muscle, fat and other soft tissues) as food, whether through predation or scavenging.
- For picking materials from the curbside trash collection, expressions such as curb shopping, trash picking or street scavenging are sometimes used.
- During the Paleolithic Age, hominins grouped together in small societies such as bands and subsisted by gathering plants, fishing, and hunting or scavenging wild animals.
- They were separated and, after the war, Karel survived by scavenging for food alongside other homeless children.
- How to respond to that and where the line between unnecessary "looting" and necessary "scavenging" lies are often dilemmas for governments.
- Some other traits typically found in this family are a small bottom-facing mouth suited to their scavenging benthic lifestyle, an erectile spine below the eye, and a single row of pharyngeal (throat) teeth.
- They are scavenging, animalistic creatures that prey on souls and usually prefer to flee from Raziel unless cornered or in a group.
- Their scavenging habits lead them to frequent garbage dumps, sewage outlets, and places where fish are cleaned.
- Creating a uniflow-scavenged movement of gas through the combustion chamber, which avoided the drawbacks associated with the contemporary crossflow-scavenged designs (however later advancements have provided methods for achieving uniflow scavenging in conventional piston engine designs).
- Its diet is unknown, but due to the absence of native rodents on the Falklands, probably consisted of ground-nesting birds, such as geese and penguins, seal pups and insects, as well as seashore scavenging.
- The process and rate of scavenging is affected by both biotic and abiotic factors, such as carcass size, habitat, temperature, and seasons.
- The hydroxyl at position 3 and aminomethyl group at position 4 of its ring endow pyridoxamine with a variety of chemical properties, including the scavenging of free radical species and carbonyl species formed in sugar and lipid degradation and chelation of metal ions that catalyze Amadori reactions.
- This leads to poor scavenging of the burnt charge, which is why valveless two-strokes generally produce smoke and are inefficient.
- During this scavenging, he built up a collection of PTT documents including invoices and training manuals.
- Mechanisms for scavenging peroxyl radicals for the protection of cellular structures include endogenous antioxidants such as melatonin and glutathione, and dietary antioxidants such as mannitol and vitamin E.
- He cites the fact that around two million years ago our ancestors were finding their way to the top of a scavenging pyramid, accessing the carcasses of megafauna before other predators and holding them off by working in coordinated groups.
- A semi-dry sump oil system, consisting of two additional scavenging pumps which activates during hard cornering.
- Also known as the Mark 21 and later the Ranger, the M20C had several improvements over the M20B, including greater deflection on control surfaces, reduced cowl flap openings for better engine cooling, improved exhaust scavenging with a Hanlon and Wilson exhaust system, new battery access door, more powerful landing light, lightweight floor, an increased gross weight of , lighter empty weight, new instrument panel layout, and a higher maximum flap angle of 33 degrees.
- Group feeding behavior such as pack hunting or communal scavenging was observed in a study in which pieces of the same stingray were found in the stomachs of several lemon shark individuals that were caught and examined.
- An alternative or supplementary method, also used as a backup to deoxygenation towers, is to add an oxygen scavenging agent such as sodium bisulfite and ammonium bisulphite.
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