niş, hücre, ekolojik konum, oyuk, nişe, uygun yer, oyuğa koymak, duvarda yapılan boşluk, girinti, duvarda oyuk, göz, işe yerleştirmek, uygun bir yere yerleştirmek, duvardaki hücre, hücreye yerleştirmek, mevki, uygun yer, (heykel v.b. için) duvarda oyuk, uygun ortam/hücre, heykel veya benzeri için özellikle duvarda bir oyuk, Çöküntü, yuva, mide ülserlerinde röntgen yardımiyle görülen girinti (Haudek belirtisi), uygun yere koymak,
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niş
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hücre
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ekolojik konum Çevre
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oyuk isim
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nişe
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uygun yer
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oyuğa koymak
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duvarda yapılan boşluk İnşaat,Teknik
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girinti İnşaat
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duvarda oyuk İnşaat
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göz İnşaat
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işe yerleştirmek
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uygun bir yere yerleştirmek
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duvardaki hücre
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hücreye yerleştirmek
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mevki, uygun yer isim
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(heykel v.b. için) duvarda oyuk isim
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uygun ortam/hücre
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heykel veya benzeri için özellikle duvarda bir oyuk
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Çöküntü, yuva, mide ülserlerinde röntgen yardımiyle görülen girinti (Haudek belirtisi) Tıp
Placed in a niche, A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament. Hence, any similar position, literal or figurative, Any position of opportunity for which one is well-suited, such as a particular market in business, A function within an ecological system to which an organism is especially suited, An arrow woven into a muslim prayer rug pointing in the direction of Mecca, The specific role of an animal-its occupation-in an ecosystem, including feeding, hiding, breeding, and preying habits, as well as the animal's role in providing food for other members of its community Keystone species occupy niches that are vital to the survival of many other animals, Functional role of a given organism within its habitat, A recess in a wall for displaying a sculpture or other accessory, A subdivision within a motivational category of chain letters For example, of exchange letters, postcards or recipes may be exchanged Also a subdivision of the population of recipients (e g by gender, age, ethnic identity, language) that manifests in the propagation of varying chain letters with content specialized for this subdivision, The physical and functional location of an organism within an ecosystem; where a living thing is found and what it does there, the unique position occupied by a particular species, conceived both in terms of the actual physical area that it inhabits and the function that it performs within the community (Morris 1992), 1 In natural ecosystems, there are many different ways in which animals may survive (grazing, hunting, on the ground, in trees, etc ), and each survival strategy is called an ``ecological niche'', The role of an organism in a community; the specific space occupied by an organism within its habitat, the area within a habitat occupied by an organism, hence, any similar position, literal or figurative, A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament, (ecology) the status of an organism within its environment and community (affecting its survival as a species) a position particularly well suited to the person who occupies it; "he found his niche in the academic world, the ecological role of an organism in a community, A recess in a wall (interior or exterior), especially for a statue Usually curved at the back, the place occupied by a species in its ecosystem and its role: where it lives, what it feeds on and when it performs all its activities, an enclosure that is set back or indented, (ecology) the status of an organism within its environment and community (affecting its survival as a species), The portion of the environment which a species occupies A niche is defined in terms of the conditions under which an organism can survive, and may be affected by the presence of other competing organisms, the role of an organism in an ecological community; the environmental requirements and tolerances of a species; sometimes seen as a species profession or what it does to survive, a small concavity, a position particularly well suited to the person who occupies it; "he found his niche in the academic world", A niche in the market is a specific area of marketing which has its own particular requirements, customers, and products. I think we have found a niche in the toy market, Niche marketing is the practice of dividing the market into specialized areas for which particular products are made. A niche market is one of these specialized areas. Many media experts see such all-news channels as part of a general move towards niche marketing The Japanese are able to supply niche markets because of their flexible production methods, A niche is a hollow area in a wall which has been made to hold a statue, or a natural hollow part in a hill or cliff. Above him, in a niche on the wall, sat a tiny veiled Ganesh, the elephant god There was a niche in the rock where the path ended, Your niche is the job or activity which is exactly suitable for you. Simon Lane quickly found his niche as a busy freelance model maker. relating to selling goods to a particular small group of people who have similar needs, interests etc. Smallest unit of a habitat that is occupied by an organism. A habitat niche is the physical space occupied by the organism; an ecological niche is the role the organism plays in the community of organisms found in the habitat. The activities of an organism and its relationships to other organisms are determined by its particular structure, physiology, and behaviour, small alcove, recess; good position, place that is suitable for someone or something; function or role of an organism within an ecosystem (Ecology), The function or position of an organism within the community structure, (habitat niche) the peculiar arrangement of food, cover, and water that meets the requirements of a particular species, all the components of the environment with which the organism or population interacts; an organism's unique "place" in the function and structure of a biosystem, A hollow recess or indentation in a wall to hold a statue or other object, The place and role occupied by an organism in a community, determined by its nutritional requirements, habit, etc Different species may occupy a similar niche in different areas, for example, the grass species of the Australian grasslands, though different from those of the Albertan grasslands, occupy the same niche The same species may also occupy a different niche in different areas The more adaptable the species the wider the niche it may occupy, The way that an organism fits into an ecosystem, defined by what it eats, what eats it and other factors Species cannot coexist without competition if they try to occupy the same niche, (1) the set of functional relationships of an organism or population to the environment it occupies; (2) the area within a habitat occupied by an organism, A peak in the fitness landscape occupied by one variety of creature, often unopposed Niches, in coevolutionary thought, are created by the organism interactions and do not exist in isolation and are a way of maximising group fitness by minimising competition (see synergy), Adaptive role that a species has in a habitat This includes its behavior and interactions with other species, The function of an organism in a complex system, including place of the organism, the resources used in a given location, and the time of use (See 619), The limited portions of the environment, in terms of space, resources, etc , that a species fits and/or that it requires for its survival and reproductive success,
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A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament. Hence, any similar position, literal or figurative - ""Images defended from the injuries of the weather by niches of stone wherein they are placed." --Evelun."
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Any position of opportunity for which one is well-suited, such as a particular market in business
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A function within an ecological system to which an organism is especially suited
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An arrow woven into a muslim prayer rug pointing in the direction of Mecca
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The specific role of an animal-its occupation-in an ecosystem, including feeding, hiding, breeding, and preying habits, as well as the animal's role in providing food for other members of its community Keystone species occupy niches that are vital to the survival of many other animals
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Functional role of a given organism within its habitat
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A recess in a wall for displaying a sculpture or other accessory
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A subdivision within a motivational category of chain letters For example, of exchange letters, postcards or recipes may be exchanged Also a subdivision of the population of recipients (e g by gender, age, ethnic identity, language) that manifests in the propagation of varying chain letters with content specialized for this subdivision
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The physical and functional location of an organism within an ecosystem; where a living thing is found and what it does there
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the unique position occupied by a particular species, conceived both in terms of the actual physical area that it inhabits and the function that it performs within the community (Morris 1992)
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1 In natural ecosystems, there are many different ways in which animals may survive (grazing, hunting, on the ground, in trees, etc ), and each survival strategy is called an ``ecological niche''
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The role of an organism in a community; the specific space occupied by an organism within its habitat
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the area within a habitat occupied by an organism
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hence, any similar position, literal or figurative
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niche
A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament
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(ecology) the status of an organism within its environment and community (affecting its survival as a species) a position particularly well suited to the person who occupies it; "he found his niche in the academic world
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the ecological role of an organism in a community
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A recess in a wall (interior or exterior), especially for a statue Usually curved at the back
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the place occupied by a species in its ecosystem and its role: where it lives, what it feeds on and when it performs all its activities
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an enclosure that is set back or indented
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(ecology) the status of an organism within its environment and community (affecting its survival as a species)
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The portion of the environment which a species occupies A niche is defined in terms of the conditions under which an organism can survive, and may be affected by the presence of other competing organisms
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the role of an organism in an ecological community; the environmental requirements and tolerances of a species; sometimes seen as a species profession or what it does to survive
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a small concavity
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a position particularly well suited to the person who occupies it; "he found his niche in the academic world"
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A niche in the market is a specific area of marketing which has its own particular requirements, customers, and products. I think we have found a niche in the toy market
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Niche marketing is the practice of dividing the market into specialized areas for which particular products are made. A niche market is one of these specialized areas. Many media experts see such all-news channels as part of a general move towards niche marketing The Japanese are able to supply niche markets because of their flexible production methods
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A niche is a hollow area in a wall which has been made to hold a statue, or a natural hollow part in a hill or cliff. Above him, in a niche on the wall, sat a tiny veiled Ganesh, the elephant god There was a niche in the rock where the path ended
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Your niche is the job or activity which is exactly suitable for you. Simon Lane quickly found his niche as a busy freelance model maker. relating to selling goods to a particular small group of people who have similar needs, interests etc. Smallest unit of a habitat that is occupied by an organism. A habitat niche is the physical space occupied by the organism; an ecological niche is the role the organism plays in the community of organisms found in the habitat. The activities of an organism and its relationships to other organisms are determined by its particular structure, physiology, and behaviour
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small alcove, recess; good position, place that is suitable for someone or something; function or role of an organism within an ecosystem (Ecology) isim
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The function or position of an organism within the community structure
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(habitat niche) the peculiar arrangement of food, cover, and water that meets the requirements of a particular species
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all the components of the environment with which the organism or population interacts; an organism's unique "place" in the function and structure of a biosystem
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A hollow recess or indentation in a wall to hold a statue or other object
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The place and role occupied by an organism in a community, determined by its nutritional requirements, habit, etc Different species may occupy a similar niche in different areas, for example, the grass species of the Australian grasslands, though different from those of the Albertan grasslands, occupy the same niche The same species may also occupy a different niche in different areas The more adaptable the species the wider the niche it may occupy
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The way that an organism fits into an ecosystem, defined by what it eats, what eats it and other factors Species cannot coexist without competition if they try to occupy the same niche
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(1) the set of functional relationships of an organism or population to the environment it occupies; (2) the area within a habitat occupied by an organism
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A peak in the fitness landscape occupied by one variety of creature, often unopposed Niches, in coevolutionary thought, are created by the organism interactions and do not exist in isolation and are a way of maximising group fitness by minimising competition (see synergy)
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Adaptive role that a species has in a habitat This includes its behavior and interactions with other species
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The function of an organism in a complex system, including place of the organism, the resources used in a given location, and the time of use (See 619)
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The limited portions of the environment, in terms of space, resources, etc , that a species fits and/or that it requires for its survival and reproductive success
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