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21:50 Mar 10, 2016 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Science - Environment & Ecology | |||||||
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| Selected response from: Wendy Streitparth Germany Local time: 02:24 | ||||||
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though it may be affected depending on the stage of life it is in/ its stage of life Explanation: Based on the context. The English translation of "ontogénico" is 'ontogenetic' - see definition: Main Entry:on£to£ge£net£ic Pronunciation:|*nt*j*|ned.ik Function:adjective Etymology:International Scientific Vocabulary, from New Latin ontogenesis, after such pairs as Late Latin antithesis : antitheticus antithetical 1 : of or relating to ontogeny 2 : based on visible morphological characters and not necessarily indicative of natural evolutionary relationships *an ontogenetic key to the Lygaeidae* **3 : appearing in the course of ontogenetic development : INDIVIDUAL *ontogenetic traits* *an ontogenetic modification* ** –on£to£ge£net£i£cal£ly \-d.*k(*)l |
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although its (ontogenetic) development may be affected Explanation: Assuming this is a relatively scientific paper, I think one can leave "ontogenetic" in. |
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