English to Indonesian Dictionary extinction

extinction

kepunahan
definition
noun
the extinction of the great auk
the state or process of a species, family, or larger group being or becoming extinct.
ultraviolet extinction
reduction in the intensity of light or other radiation as it passes through a medium or object, due to absorption, reflection, and scattering.
translation of 'extinction'
noun
punahnya,
pemadaman,
kepunahan,
pematian
example
In addition, it may be due to possible variation in the light 'extinction' coefficient between seasons or during the crop growth period.
ultraviolet 'extinction'
the 'extinction' of the great auk
It is evident from this figure that with increasing (leaf angle) the light 'extinction' in the leaf community decreases.
The principle of automatic 'extinction' of the claim/debt on confusion has adverse consequences in the capital markets.
The policy of Immediate debt 'extinction' was initiated by Gallalin.
Scientists are sharply divided over what caused the 'extinction' .
a private debt 'extinction' fund
The pattern of turnover within a stage is important for understanding the mechanisms of radiation and 'extinction' .
the 'extinction' of the great auk
The concentration was employed to transform the experimentally obtained absorption into 'extinction' coefficient spectra.
ultraviolet 'extinction'
Will improved classification schemes allow better understanding of 'extinction' and radiation events?
He downplayed the importance of developmental constraints, of mass 'extinctions' , and species selection.
Prominent biologists say we're on par with the five previous mass 'extinctions' in the history of life on earth.
During these ice ages, the decrease in global temperature led to mass 'extinctions' .
Regardless of the variables he plugged in, the presence of human hunters triggered mass 'extinctions' .
Each event includes one or more datum points when 'extinctions' and other biotic changes took place.
There have been five major mass extinctions and more than 20 minor mass 'extinctions' .
Marine fossil evidence tells of numerous 'extinctions' , global mass extinction, and geochemical events.
But how do mass 'extinctions' perturb these systems in the first place?
Note that several Cambrian and early Ordovician mass 'extinctions' are not shown here.
Are we headed for mass 'extinctions' for animal, bird and plant life?
We have more difficulty with the concept of mass 'extinctions' .
Some explanations for 'extinctions' and evolution include strikes by asteroids or comets.
We're facing critical mass 'extinctions' across a whole variety of ecosystems once the two degree level has been crossed, from coral reefs to rainforests.
Unlike previous mass 'extinctions' this current episode is due to the disruptive activities of just one species, man.
Global mass 'extinctions' are usually explained by one or more physico-chemical causes.
There have been at least five mass 'extinctions' till now, all by natural forces.
The result will be a series of mass 'extinctions' and a dramatic fall in the planet's biodiversity, as well as its ability to support humankind.
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