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biologický indikátorbiological indicator
biologický indikátorbioindicator
indikátor biologickýbiomarker A normal metabolite that, when present in abnormal concentrations in certain body fluids, can indicate the presence of a particular disease or toxicological condition
indikátor biologickýbiological indicator A species or organism that is used to grade environmental quality or change
indikátor kulturnícultural indicator Cultural indicators give information about societies, which may be interesting even when one is not trying to evaluate the cultures of these societies from any normative point of view. Cultural indicators may also have an evaluative purpose involving explicit or implicit normative criteria
indikátor kvality prostředí životníhoindicator of environmental quality Qualitative or quantitative parameter used as a measure of an environmental condition, e.g. of air or water quality
indikátor managementu environmentálníhoindicator of environmental management
indikátor prostředí životníhoenvironmental indicator A measurement, statistic or value that provides a proximate gauge or evidence of the effects of environmental management programs or of the state or condition of the environment
indikátor sociálnísocial indicator Easily identified features of a society which can be measured, which vary over time, and are taken as revealing some underlying aspect of social reality. In general, the most commonly used indicators are derived from official statistics, and include unemployment figures, health and mortality data, and crime rates
indikátor udržitelnosti trvalésustainable development indicator Statistical indicators used for measuring sustainable development that may be chosen among a wide range of themes as, for example, environmental capacity and quality of life
indikátor znečištěnípollution indicator Organisms, mostly plants, which are most sensitive to slight changes in environmental factors. When identified their reaction can serve as an early warning of the endangerment of the health of a community