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Terms for subject Environment (7489 entries)
Ramsar Convention rahvusvahelise tähtsusega märgalade, eriti veelindude elupaikade konventsioon br
Ramsar Convention Ramsari konventsioon
random test (Tests which do not always yield the same result when repeated under the same conditions) üksikproov
rape (A Eurasian cruciferous plant, Brassica napus, that is cultivated for its seeds, which yield a useful oil, and as a fodder plant; plant) raps
rapid test (Tests performed in the medical field whose results are available very quickly) kiirproov
rapid transit train kiirrong
rare species (Species which have a restricted world range) haruldane liik
raster (One of the two major types of internal data organization used in GIS. Raster systems superimpose a regular grid over the area of interest and associate each cell-or pixel, to use the image term- with one or more data records. The values associated with each grid cell may represent either real values or any scalar or nominal data values associated with the cell coordinates. Among the strengths of the raster method is its ability to accept data directly from remote sensing systems and to represent transitional information. Raster systems tend to be relatively storage-intensive and this imposes practical limits on the area of coverage, the resolution, or both of these. Capacity constraints are, however, becoming less significant as computer memory and storage become more powerful and as data compression techniques become more readily available) raster
raster to vector (Methods to convert remotely sensed raster data to vector format. A number of raster-to-vector and vector-to-raster conversion procedures have been developed and introduced to current releases of many GIS packages) rasterdamine
rate (The amount of change in some quantity during a time interval divided by the length of the time interval) kiirus
rate (The amount of change in some quantity during a time interval divided by the length of the time interval) muutumiskiirus
rate of desulphurisation väävliärastuse aste
rated thermal input nimisoojusvõimsus
raw material (A crude, unprocessed or partially processed material used as feedstock for a processing operation) toormaterjal
raw material (A crude, unprocessed or partially processed material used as feedstock for a processing operation) toore
raw material (A crude, unprocessed or partially processed material used as feedstock for a processing operation) tooraine
raw material consumption (The developed countries depend on a stable supply of raw materials for their industries. Total resource requirements are increasing rapidly over the entire world. In developed countries, although population is increasing slowly, per capita use is increasing rapidly, while the opposite is happening in developing countries. Traditionally raw materials have been classified as non-renewable resources, but a distinction may be important between "loosable" resources, such as oil and coal, and "non-loosable" resources, such as metals, which can be used several times over by recycling processes) toormekulu
raw material securing (Measures used to ensure the provision of or the access to crude, unprocessed or partially processed materials used as feedstock for processing or manufacturing) toorme tagamine
raw water (Water that has not been treated) toorvesi
reaction kinetics (That branch of physical chemistry concerned with the mechanisms and rates of chemical reactions) reaktsioonikineetika