safety standard (A norm or measure applicable in legal cases for any action, procedure or contrivance designed to lower the occurrence or risk of injury, loss and danger to persons, property or the environment) |
standard de siguranţă |
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safety standard for building (A collection of rules and regulations adopted by authorities concerning structural and mechanical standards for safety) |
standard de siguranţă pentru clădiri |
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safety study (Research, detailed examination and usually a written report on the need for or efficacy of actions, procedures or devices intended to lower the occurrence or risk of injury, loss and danger to persons, property or the environment) |
studiu de siguranţă |
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safety study |
studiu de siguranță |
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safety system (A unified, coordinated assemblage or plan of procedures and devices intended to lower the occurrence or risk of injury, loss and danger to persons, property or the environment) |
sistem de siguranţă |
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salamander (Any of various urodele amphibians, such as Salamandra salamandra of central and S Europe. They are typically terrestrial, have an elongated body, and only return to water to breed) |
salamandră |
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salina (A place where crystalline salt deposits are formed or found, such as a salt flat or pan, a salada, or a salt lick) |
salină |
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salination (The accumulation of soluble salts by evaporation of the waters that bore them to the soil zone, in a soil of an arid, poorly drained region) |
salinizare |
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saline intrusion |
intruziune salină |
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saline water intrusion |
intruziune salină |
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salmonella (General name for a family of microorganisms, one of the largest groups of bacteria, that includes those most frequently implicated in food poisoning and gastroenteritis. Unhygienic handling and inadequate cooking of poultry and meat, improper storage of cold meats and, more recently, contamination of battery-reared hen eggs, are the most common sources of salmonella infections) |
salmonela |
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salt (The reaction product when a metal displaces the hydrogen of an acid) |
sare |
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salt content (Amount of salt contained in a solution) |
conţinut de sare |
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salt load |
încărcătura de sare |
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salt marsh (Areas of brackish, shallow water usually found in coastal areas and in deltas. There are also inland marshes in arid areas where the water has a high salt level because of evaporation. They are environmentally delicate areas, extremely vulnerable to pollution by industrial or agricultural chemicals, or to thermal pollution, which often results when river water has been used as the coolant in power stations and industrial plants) |
slatină |
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salt meadow (A meadow subject to overflow by salt water) |
pajişte săraturată |
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salt meadow |
pajiște sărăturată |
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salt plug (A mass of salt which is injected as a diapir (a dome in which the overlying rocks have been ruptured by the squeezing-out of plastic core material) into overlying sedimentary rocks, thereby piercing and deforming them. The mechanism is similar to that of an intrusive magma, with the salt deforming and behaving plastically under pressure. It is of great economic importance because it assists in the formation of a "trap" structure for oil accumulation, in addition to its associated deposits of anhydrite, gypsum and sulphur) |
dom de sare |
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salt water (Water of the seas, distinguished by high salinity) |
apă sărată |
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salt-water intrusion |
intruziune salină |
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