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Terms for subject Environment (5719 entries)
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) tektonikk
telecommunications (The conveyance of images, speech and other sounds, usually over great distances, through technological means, particularly by television, telegraph, telephone or radio) telekommunikasjon
teleheating (The supply of heat, either in the form of steam or hot water, from a central source to a group of buildings) fjernvarme
telematics (The convergence of computing and communications technologies, thus the use of telephone or radio to link computers and the use of computers to send messages via telephone or radio links) telematikk
telemetry (The use of radio waves, telephone lines, etc., to transmit the readings of measuring instruments to a device on which the readings can be indicated or recorded) telemetri
television (The process, equipment or programming involved in converting a succession of audiovisual images into corresponding electrical signals that are transmitted by means of electromagnetic waves to distant receivers or screens, at which the signals can be used to reproduce the original image) fjernsyn
television programme (A performance or production transmitted in audiovisual signals with electromagnetic waves) fjernsynsprogram
temperate climate (The climate of the middle latitudes; the climate between the extremes of tropical climate and polar climate) temperert klima
temperate ecosystem (The interacting system of a biological community and its non-living environmental surroundings in regions of or related to moderate climates, intermediate between tropical and polar zones and having distinct warm to hot summer seasons and cool to cold winter seasons) temperert økosystem
temperate forest (Mixed forest of conifers and broad-leaf deciduous trees, or mixed conifer and broad-leaf evergreen trees, or entirely broad-leaf deciduous, or entirely broad-leaf evergreen trees, found in temperate regions across the world; characterized by high rainfall, warm summers, cold winters occasionally subzero, seasonality; typically with dense canopies, understorey saplings and tall shrubs, large animals, carnivores dominant, very rich in bird species) temperert skog
temperate woodland (Forest dominated by broad-leaved hardwoods, which occurs over large tracts in the mid-latitudes of Europe, N. America, and eastern Asia, but which is restricted in the southern hemisphere to Chilean Patagonia) temperet skogområde
temperature (A property that determines the direction of heat flow when an object is brought into thermal contact with other objects: heat flows from regions of higher to those of lower temperatures) temperatur
temporary housing midlertidig innkvartering
temporary shelter (Simple facilities for asylum or provisional lodgings to individuals or groups in emergencies) midlertidig tilfluktssted
temporary storage (Any deposit or holdings of goods, materials or waste in a facility, container, tank or some other physical location for a brief or short time period) midlertidig lagring
teratogen (Substances causing formation of a congenital anomaly or monstrosity in the embryo) teratogen
teratogenesis (The process whereby abnormalities of the offspring are generated, usually as the result of damage to the embryonal structure during the first trimester of pregnancy, producing deformity of the fetus) teratogenese
teratogenesis screening teratogenitetsprøving
teratogenic substance (Substances capable of causing abnormal development of the embryo and congenital malformations) teratogen
teratogenicity (The ability or tendency to produce anomalies of formation) teratogenitet

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