human disease (An interruption, cessation or disorder of human bodily functions, systems or organs resulting from genetic or developmental errors, infection, nutritional deficiency, toxicity, illness or unfavorable environmental factors) |
inimeste haigus |
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human ecology (The study of the growth, distribution, and organization of human communities relative to their interrelationships with other humans and other species and with their environment) |
humaanökoloogia |
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human exposure to pollutants |
inimese ekspositsioon saasteainetele |
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human habitat (Any of the conditions in which people live. Also all human settlements in villages, towns or major cities, which require environmental management to provide water, public spaces, remove public wastes, etc.) |
inimese elupaik |
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human health (The avoidance of disease and injury and the promotion of normalcy through efficient use of the environment, a properly functioning society, and an inner sense of well-being) |
inimtervis |
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human migration (The permanent or semipermanent change of a person's place of residence) |
inimränne |
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human pathology (Branch of medicine concerned with the cause, origin, and nature of disease, including the changes occurring as a result of disease) |
inimpatoloogia |
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human physiology (A branch of biological sciences that studies the functions of organs and tissues in human beings) |
inimfüsioloogia |
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human population (Group of individuals having common characteristics) |
inimpopulatsioon |
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human rights (The rights of individuals to liberty, justice, etc.) |
inimõigused |
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human science (Group of sciences including sociology, anthropology, psychology, pedagogy, etc. as opposed to the humanistic group) |
inimteadus |
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human settlement (Cities, towns, villages, and other concentrations of human populations which inhabit a given segment or area of the environment. Human settlements are associated with numerous and complex environmental, pollution, and living condition problems for planning and management) |
inimasula |
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human settlement management |
asulamajandus |
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human-made disaster (Violent, sudden and destructive change in the environment caused by man) |
inimtekitatud katastroof |
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humanitarian aid (The support or relief given to save human lives or to alleviate suffering, including public health efforts and the provision of financial resources and food, often when governmental authorities are unable or unwilling to provide for such assistance) |
humanitaarabi |
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humanitarian crisis |
humanitaarkriis |
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humus (The more or less decomposed organic matter in the soil. Besides being the source of most of the mineral salts needed by plants, humus improves the texture of the soil and holds water, so reducing the loss of nutrients by leaching) |
huumus |
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hunting (The pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals, regarded as a sport) |
jaht |
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hunting (The pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals, regarded as a sport) |
küttimine |
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hunting licence (Official permission granted to individuals or commercial enterprises allowing and regulating by time, location, species, size or amount the wild animals or game that can be killed and taken from lands within a particular jurisdiction) |
jahiluba |
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