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Terms for subject Environment (31697 entries)
phenol, 4-nonyl, branched 4-nonylfenol
phenolic oxime fenoloxim
Philippine crocodile filippinsk krokodil
Philippine eagle apörn
philosophy (The academic discipline concerned with making explicit the nature and significance of ordinary and scientific beliefs and investigating the intelligibility of concepts by means of rational argument concerning their presuppositions, implications, and interrelationships; in particular, the rational investigation of the nature and structure of reality (metaphysics), the resources and limits of knowledge (epistemology), the principles and import of moral judgment (ethics), and the relationship between language and reality (semantics)) filosofi
phosphate (1. Generic term for any compound containing a phosphate group. 2. Any salt or ester of any phosphoric acid, especially a salt of orthophosphoric acid) fosfat
phosphate removal (Replacement of phosphate in detergents by environmentally safer substances, such as zeolite. The substitute will not act as a nutrient, and so will not cause eutrophication as a result of the accelerated growth of plants and microorganisms if it is released into waterways) fosfatbortförsel
phosphate removal fosfatbortförsel
phosphate substitute (All substances that are able to substitute phosphate compounds in detergents; they must have the same chemical and physical properties and must be less polluting for the environment) ersättningsämne för fosfat
phosphate substitute ersättningsämne för fosfat
phosphatic fertiliser (Fertilizer compound or mixture containing available (soluble) phosphate; examples are phosphate rock (phosphorite), superphosphates or triple superphosphates, nitrophosphate, potassium phosphate, or N-P-K mixtures) fosforgödselmedel
phosphatic fertiliser fosforgödselmedel
phosphorous-containing hydrocarbons fosfororganiska föreningar
phosphorus (A nonmetallic element used to manufacture phosphoric acid, in phosphor bronzes, incendiaries, pyrotechnics, matches, and rat poisons; the white or yellow allotrope is a soft waxy solid, soluble in carbon disulfide, insoluble in water and alcohol, and is poisonous and self-igniting in air; the red allotrope is an amorphous powder, insoluble in all solvents and is nonpoisonous; the black allotrope comprises lustrous crystals similar to graphite, and is insoluble in most solvents) fosfor
photochemical agent (Agents which trigger off photochemical reactions) fotokemiskt medel
photochemical agent fotokemiskt medel
photochemical degradation fotokemisk nedbrytning
photochemical dispersion model fotokemisk dispersionsmodell
photochemical model fotokemisk dispersionsmodell
photochemical oxidant (Any of the chemicals which enter into oxidation reactions in the presence of light or other radiant energy) fotokemisk oxidation

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