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81carrying capacity — 1) the biomass of a population or the number and type of species that a given environment can sustain over the long term. May refer to level of use, at a given level of management, which a natural or man made resource can sustain itself over long …
82carrying place — portage (def. 3). * * * …
83carrying 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 …
84carrying 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 …
85carrying costs — costs that increase with increases in the level of investment in current assets. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
86carrying firm — A firm that carries on its books positions that were executed by it or by another firm. Chicago Mercantile Exchange Glossary …
87carrying — (carries) Describes the borrowing or lending activity on the LME. Another term for an intramarket spread. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary See also borrowing, lending. Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein financial glossary …
88carrying angle — the accustomed angle of a person s elbow; the angle formed laterally by the axes of the arm and forearm when the forearm is extended in the anatomical position …
89carrying capacity — Смотри подъемная сила …
90Carrying a swag — tramping about looking (or not looking) for itinerant work like shearing …