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  • 101niche worrying — (NICH wur.ee.ing) n. Dealing with fears by worrying about one thing at a time. Example Citation: Cameron Tuttle is the author of The Paranoid s Pocket Guide. Q: You recommend niche worrying. What is it? A: Niche worrying is a means of… …

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  • 102niche écologique — ekologinė niša statusas Aprobuotas sritis augalų apsauga apibrėžtis Unikali tam tikros rūšies užimama vieta aplinkoje, t. y. bendrijoje arba ekologinėje sistemoje užimama funkcinė pozicija. atitikmenys: angl. ecological niche vok. ökologische… …

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  • 103niche marketing — noun the finding and exploitation of niche markets …

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  • 104Niche de l'émail — La niche de l émail est au cours de la formation de la dent, un espace situé entre deux lames dentaires et qui relie l épithelium buccal à l épithélium adamantin externe. Portail de la médecine Catégorie : Dent …

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  • 105niche marketing —  Marketing strategy of serving a unique (often small) market segment. Niche marketing is considered a step toward RELATIONSHIP MARKETING, because it reinforces the concept that companies must anticipate and satisfy customer needs …

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  • 106niche company — /ni:ʃ kʌmp(ə)ni/ noun company specialising in a particular type of product or service, which occupies a market niche …

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  • 107niche — the habitat and role of an organism (food habits, community relationships, etc.); the range of environmental space occupied by a species …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 108niche — n. [L. nidus, nest] A position or occupation filled by an organism in the food web of a community …

    Dictionary of invertebrate zoology

  • 109niche — (nich) 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 …

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  • 110niche — noun /niːʃ,nɪʧ,niʃ,nɪʃ/ a) 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 …

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