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Перевод: satiation
[существительное] насыщение; пресыщение [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- The trees were found to exhibit three types of phenology: (i) low fruit production over a long time (usually pioneers); (ii) synchronous but irregular fruiting (associated with predator satiation of rodents, the seeds being larger than those in (i); and (iii) synchronous regular cycles with successive and partly overlapping fruit production (providing a year-round supply for the frugivores).
- This time he traced it back to the servant in the bedroom - he blocked out or refused to remember her name - a cold witch, he decided, a witch who would find no satiation in this world, maybe even a spirit brought back to test and ruin those who had intercourse with her.
- The meal was consumed as rapidly as was comfortable within 15 minutes or stopped when satiation occurred.
- Slowly her heartbeat returned to normal, but her limbs remained heavy with satiation.
- In an attempt to give them what they like, mothers can overload the child with their favourite food until satiation is reached and the child doesn't want it any more.
- However, because they are cued by internal sensations of hunger and satiation, and they respond reasonably well to those cues, they are not likely to overeat.
- From the 16th to the 19th century, in some places even into the present century, exploitation of polar resources has been largely unmanaged, and limited only by market satiation.
- Rosy-hued libation, like Phoebus suffusing somnolent skies with home-warmth glow and silently signalling sweet insouciant satiation (Rating 4.997).
- The effect of APGPR on satiation is more difficult to study in humans and has not so far been investigated.
- A devil in human form, who cheated Death for centuries unknown; a man with appetites so base they lay beneath satiation; a necromancer, torturer of the dead, dismemberer of spirits; a vileness made flesh; a wizard, a scholar, a monster.
- Predator satiation, particularly of primates and some squirrels, which seem to eat almost anything, was notably associated with some trees like many Euphorbiaceae.
- Within the last decade, analogous methods have been used to study the role of the gastro-intestinal tract in satiation.
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