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acquired characteristic a change in the structure or function of a living organism that is caused by environmental factors and may not be transmitted genetically.
allogenic caused by environmental factors that do not involve living organisms. [1/2 definitions]
behaviorism in psychology, the doctrine that observable behavior, rather than mental events or consciousness, gives the only valid evidence for study, and that environmental influences predominate in human psychological development.
biomedicine the branch of medicine concerned with human survival and functioning in abnormal environmental conditions.
EPA abbreviation of "Environmental Protection Agency."
green of a company or industry, producing energy-efficient or recyclable products and producing them in a way that conserves energy generated from fossil fuels while contributing little to environmental pollution. [3/17 definitions]
mimesis the imitation or mimicry by an organism of environmental features or of other organisms as a means of survival. [1/2 definitions]
multifactorial of, relating to, or involving a biological condition or disease that is influenced by both genetic and environmental factors.
PFAS acronym for perflouroalkyl and polyflouroalkyl substances. Such chemical substances are used in a vast number of products and applications such as non-stick coatings for cookware, cleaning products, wire insulation, clothing, and food packaging. Some are known to be toxic, and, as a group, they are considered at least potentially harmful to human and animal health. They are also considered an environmental pollutant, as they can take thousands of years to break down, earning the the appellation "forever chemicals."
sensitive very responsive to certain stimuli such as chemicals or other environmental agents. [1/7 definitions]
stenotopic able to survive only in a narrow range of environmental conditions. (Cf. eurytopic.)
sustainable development a process of social and economic development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, esp. with respect to natural resource depletion and environmental pollution.
thermoregulation the maintenance by a living body of a constant internal body temperature regardless of outside environmental temperature.
vacuum a state of isolation from most environmental or social influences. [1/5 definitions]