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Terms for subject Environment (5719 entries)
nuclear power plant disposal disponering av radioaktivt avfall
nuclear reaction (A reaction involving a change in an atomic nucleus, such as fission, fusion, neutron capture, or radioactive decay, as distinct from a chemical reaction, which is limited to changes in the electron structure surrounding the nucleus) kjernereaksjon
nuclear reactor (Device which creates heat and energy by starting and controlling atomic fission) atomreaktor
nuclear research centre (A facility in which scientists and other researchers study the behavior and characteristics of atomic nuclei through testing and other forms of experimentation, often to invent new technology with scientific, medical and industrial purposes) kjernefysisk forskningssenter
nuclear risk (A risk connected to the functioning of nuclear power plants, by the storage or transportation of radioactive materials and involving the release of potentially dangerous levels of radioactive materials into the environment) kjernefysisk risiko
nuclear safety (Measures and techniques implemented to reduce the possibility of incidence and the potential harm posed by radioactive substances used as an energy source, a test material or in weaponry) sikkerhet ved kjernekraft
nuclear test (Test performed to evaluate nuclear weapons) kjernefysisk prøvesprengning
nuclear weapon (Any bomb, warhead, or projectile using active nuclear material to cause a chain reaction upon detonation) kjernevåpen
nucleic acid (Any of several organic acids combined with proteins (DNA or RNA) which exist in the nucleus and protoplasm of all cells) nukleinsyre
nuisance (Anything that affects or prejudices health) plage
nursery (plant breeding, Place where plants are grown until they are large enough to be planted in their final positions) planteskole
nursery garden planteskole
nutrient (Chemical elements which are involved in the construction of living tissue and which are needed by both plant and animal. The most important in terms of bulk are carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, with other essential ones including nitrogen, potassium, calcium, sulphur and phosphorus) næringsstoff
nutrient balance (Condition in which there is equilibrium between intake and excretion of nutrients) næringshusholdning
nutrient content (The amount of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, inorganic salts (e.g. nitrates, phosphates), minerals (e.g. calcium, iron), and water) næringsinnhold
nutrient cycle (A biogeochemical cycle, in which inorganic nutrients move through the soil, living organisms, air and water or through some of these) næringsstoffsyklus
nutrient medium (A medium providing or contributing to nourishment) næringssubstrat
nutrient removal (Elimination of nutrients as, for example, from sewage in order to prevent eutrophication of water in reservoirs) næringstoffjerning
nutrition (A process in animals and plants involving the intake of nutrient materials and their subsequent assimilation into the tissues) ernæring
nutritive value of food (The measure of the quantity or availability of nutrients found in materials ingested and utilized by humans or animals as a source of nutrition and energy) næringsverdi

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