Lactobacillales or lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are an order of Gram-positive, low-GC, acid-tolerant, generally nonsporulating, nonrespiring, either rod- or coccus-shaped bacteria that share common metabolic and physiological characteristics. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lactobacillales)
A dry, flat area at the lowest part of an undrained desert basin in which water accumulates and is quickly evaporated; underlain by stratified clay, silt, or sand and commonly soluble salts. (US National Water Summary on Wetland Resources, 1996)
A strategy for integrating the activity within the wider ecosystem such that it promotes sustainable development, equity and resilience of interlinked socioecological systems. (FAO. 2010. Aquaculture development. 4. Ecosystem approach to aquaculture. FAO Technical Guidelines for Responsible Fisheries, No. 5, Suppl. 4. Rome. https://www.fao.org/4/i1750e/i1750e.pdf)
The degree of responsiveness of quantity demanded to changes in price. (Jolly, C.M. & Clonts, H.A. (1993) Economics of aquaculture. New York, Food Products Press. 319p.;)
It is the distribution of directions where electrons are emitted within a specific coordinate system. (Photoemission spectroscopy: what do the angular distributions of electrons tell us https://www.synchrotron-soleil.fr/en/news/photoemission-spectroscopy-what-do-angular-distributions-electrons-tell-us)
The sloping edge of the continental land mass, generally beginning at a depth of around 200 m. (The living marine resources of the Eastern Central Atlantic. Volume 3: Bony fishes part 1 (Elopiformes to Scorpaeniformes), FAO, 2016 (http://www.fao.org/3/a-i5714e.pdf).)
The front part of the head of a human or other animal, featuring the eyes, nose and mouth, and the surrounding area (https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/face)
Ballast is dense material used as a weight to provide stability to a vehicle or structure. Ballast, other than cargo, may be placed in a vehicle, often a ship or the gondola of a balloon or airship, to provide stability. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ballast)
The Karacabey Merino sheep were obtained by crossbreeding German Mutton Merino with indigenous Kivircik sheep at Karacabey state farm. Karacabey Merino is dual purpose (meat and wool) sheep breed. (https://avesis.uludag.edu.tr/yayin/e7521f09-e5ec-4069-b587-5a0f9178f1c1/variation-in-fleece-characteristics-of-karacabey-merino-and-kivircik-sheep-at-different-ages)
Equipment where anaerobic digestion is operated; i.e. the process of degradation of organic materials by microorganisms in the absence of oxygen, producing CH4, CO2 and other gases as by-products. (Tackling Climate Change through Livestock, FAO, 2013 (http://www.fao.org/3/i3437e.pdf).)