carrying+capacity
11carrying capacity — noun Date: 1889 the maximum population (as of deer) that an area will support without undergoing deterioration …
12carrying capacity — noun a) The number of people or things that a vehicle is designed to carry b) The number of individuals of a particular species that an environment can support …
13carrying capacity — the idea that any given environment can only support a finite population. Originating in ecology for plant communities, social geographers have tried to apply the idea to human populations …
14carrying capacity — Смотри подъемная сила …
15carrying capacity — quantity of items a container can hold; maximum number of people a vehicle can accomodate; amount of animals a region can hold; number of living things that can live for long periods in a given area without causing harm to the environment… …
16carrying capacity — car′rying capac ity n. ecl the maximum population of a species that can be supported in a given environment Symbol: K • Etymology: 1880–85 …
17Tourism carrying capacity — is an approach to managing visitors to protected areas and national parks which evolved out of the fields of range, habitat and wildlife management. In these fields, managers attempted to determine the largest population of a particularly species …
18deadweight (carrying) capacity — deadweight ( carrying) capacity deadweight ( carrying) capacity ➔ capacity …
19deadweight carrying capacity — deadweight (carrying) capacity UK US noun [C or U] TRANSPORT ► DEADWEIGHT TONNAGE(Cf. ↑deadweight tonnage) …
20current-carrying capacity — srovinės apkrovos geba statusas T sritis radioelektronika atitikmenys: angl. current carrying capacity vok. Stromführungsfähigkeit, f rus. допустимая нагрузка по току, f; нагрузочная способность по току, f pranc. capacité de charge en courant, f …