ceramics (objects, products ; The art and techniques of producing articles of clay, porcelain, etc.) |
keramikk |
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ceramics (objects, products |
keramikk |
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ceramics industry (Manufacturing plant producing ceramic items) |
keramisk industri |
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certification (The formal assertion in writing of some fact) |
sertifisering |
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cetacean (Aquatic mammals, including the whales, dolphins, and porpoises) |
hval |
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CFC and halons prohibition (An interdiction on the manufacture or use of products that discharge chlorofluorocarbons and bromine-containing compounds into the atmosphere, thereby contributing to the depletion of the ozone layer) |
KFK- og halonforbud |
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Chagas' disease (A form of trypanosomiasis found in South America, caused by the protozoan Trypanosoma cruzi, characterized by fever and often inflammation of the hearth muscle) |
Chagas' sykdom |
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chain management (The administration, organization and planning for the flow of materials or merchandise through various stages of production and distribution, involving a network of vendors, suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers and other trading partners) |
syklusstyring |
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chalk (A soft, pure, earthy, fine-textured, usually white to light gray or buff limestone of marine origin, consisting almost wholly (90-99%) of calcite, formed mainly by shallow-water accumulation of calcareous tests of floating microorganisms (chiefly foraminifers) and of comminuted remains of calcareous algae (such as cocoliths and rhabdoliths), set in a structureless matrix of very finely crystalline calcite. The rock is porous, somewhat friable, and only slightly coherent. It may include the remains of bottom-dwelling forms (e.g. ammonites, echinoderms, and pelecypods), and nodules of chert and pyrite. The best known and most widespread chalks are of Cretaceous age, such as those exposed in cliffs on both sides of the English Channel) |
kritt |
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change in value |
verdiendring |
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channelling (Any system of distribution canals or conduits for water, gas, electricity, or steam) |
kanalisering |
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charcoal (A porous solid product containing 85-98% carbon and produced by heating carbonaceous materials such as cellulose, wood or peat at 500-600 C° in the absence of air) |
trekull |
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chart (A formal written record of transactions, proceedings, etc., as of a society, committee, or legislative body; act) |
kartproduksjon |
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chart (A map for navigation that delineates a portion of the sea, indicating the outline of the coasts and the position of rocks, sandbanks and other parts of a sea; nautical) |
sjøkart |
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chelicerate (A subphylum of the phylum Artrophoda; chelicerae are characteristically modified as pincers) |
Chelicerata |
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chemical (Any substance used in or resulting from a reaction involving changes to atoms or molecules) |
kjemisk stoff |
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chemical addition (Chemical reaction in which one or more of the double bonds or triple bonds in an unsaturated compound is converted to a single bond by the addition of other atoms or groups) |
tilsetning |
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chemical analysis (The complex of operations aiming to determine the kinds of constituents of a given substance) |
kjemisk analyse |
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chemical composition (The nature and proportions of the elements comprising a chemical compound) |
kjemisk sammensetning |
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chemical contamination (The addition or presence of chemicals to, or in, another substance to such a degree as to render it unfit for its intended purpose. Also refers to the result(s) of such an addition or presence) |
kjemisk kontaminering |
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