technological change (Changing of industrial methods by introducing new technology) |
Technologischer Wandel |
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technological change |
Technologischer Wandel |
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technological development (No definition needed) |
Technologische Entwicklung |
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technological development |
Technologische Entwicklung |
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technological hazard |
technologisches Risiko |
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technological hazard |
Technische Gefahr |
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technological hazard (Any application of practical or mechanical sciences to industry or commerce capable of harming persons, property or the environment) |
Technische Gefahr |
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technological process (No definition needed) |
Technologische Prozesse |
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technological process |
Technologische Prozesse |
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technology (Systematic knowledge of and its application to industrial processes; closely related to engineering and science) |
Technologie |
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technology acceptance |
Technologieakzeptanz |
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technology acceptance (The approval, favorable reception and ongoing use of newly introduced devices and systems, usually developed from recent advances in the engineering sciences or industrial arts) |
Technologieakzeptanz |
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technology assessment (The systematic analysis of the anticipated impact of a particular technology in regard to its safety and efficacy as well as its social, political, economic, and ethical consequences) |
Technology Assessment |
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technology transfer (The transfer of development and design work: 1. from a parent company to a subsidiary, perhaps in another nation where it will be paid for in repatriated profits or royalties; 2. from one country to another as a form of aid to help promote development and sustainable growth. Many nations have made great progress on the strength of technology transfer) |
Technologietransfer |
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tectonics (A branch of geology dealing with the broad architecture of the outer part of the Earth, that is, the regional assembling of structural or deformation features, a study of their mutual relations, origin and historical evolution) |
Tektonik |
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tegus |
Großtejus |
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teiid lizards |
Schienenechse |
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telecommunications (The conveyance of images, speech and other sounds, usually over great distances, through technological means, particularly by television, telegraph, telephone or radio) |
Telekommunikation |
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teleheating (The supply of heat, either in the form of steam or hot water, from a central source to a group of buildings) |
Fernheizung |
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teleheating |
Fernheizung |
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