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Terms for subject Environment (6977 entries)
equine (Animals belonging to the family of Equidae) zirga-
equine (Animals belonging to the family of Equidae) zirgam raksturīgs
equipment (Any collection of materials, supplies or apparatuses stored, furnished or provided for an undertaking or activity) aprīkojums
equipment plan (A formulated or systematic method for the supply of material necessities such as tools, gear, provisions or furnishings) aprīkojuma plāns
equivalent dose (A quantity used in radiation protection, expressing all radiation on a common scale for calculating the effective absorbed dose. The unit of dose equivalent is the rem. which is numerically equal to the absorbed dose in rads multiplied by certain modifying factors such as the quality factor, the distribution factor, etc.) līdzvērtīga deva
ergonomics (The study of human capability and psychology in relation to the working environment and the equipment operated by the worker) ergonomika
erosion (The general process or the group of processes whereby the materials of Earth's crust are loosened , dissolved, or worn away and simultaneously moved from one place to another, by natural agencies, which include weathering, solution, corrosion, and transportation, but usually exclude mass wasting) erozija
erosion control (Practices used during construction or other land disturbing activities to reduce or prevent soil erosion. Typical practices include planting of trees and quick growing grass on disturbed areas and other means to slow the movement of water across a disturbed site and trap the soil that does get transported by runoff) erozijas kontrole
Espoo Convention Konvencija par ietekmes uz vidi novērtējumu pārrobežu kontekstā
Espoo Convention Espo konvencija
estate rental (The service provided by an owner agreeing to grant the temporary possession of specific housing in return for the payment of rent from the tenant) īpašuma izīrēšana
estuarine biology (The scientific study or the characteristic life processes of living organisms found in a semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the open sea and within which sea water is measurably diluted with freshwater) estuāra bioloģija
estuarine conservation area (Estuarine area which has been reserved by legislation to protect part or all of the enclosed environment for conservation, scientific, educational and/or recreational purposes) grīvlīča (estuāra) aizsargājamā teritorija
estuarine ecosystem estuāra ekosistēma
estuarine oceanography (The study of the physical, chemical, biological and geological characteristics of a semi-enclosed coastal body of water which has a free connection with the open sea and within which sea water is measurably diluted with fresh water) estuāra okeanogrāfija
estuary (Area at the mouth of a river where it broadens into the sea, and where fresh and sea water intermingle to produce brackish water. The estuarine environment is very rich in wildlife, particularly aquatic, but it is very vulnerable to damage as a result of the actions of humans) estuārs
estuary pollution (Contamination of the generally broad portion of a stream near its outlet which is influenced by the tide of the water body into which it flows. Many estuaries have become badly contaminated by wastes that have been generated from heavily populated areas) estuāra piesārņojums
etching (The incision of lines on a plate of metal, glass, or other material by covering it with an acid-resistant coating, scratching through the coating, and then permitting an acid bath to erode exposed parts of the plate) kodināšana
etching substance (Substance capable of wearing away the surface of a metal, glass, etc. by chemical action) kodināšanai izmantojamā viela
ethanol (A colorless liquid, miscible with water, used as a reagent and solvent. Also known as alcohol; ethyl alcohol; grain alcohol) etanols

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