demesnial water (A body of water that is owned and maintained by a national governmental body or agency) |
kamu mülkiyetindeki sular |
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democracy (A system of governance in which ultimate authority power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their freely elected agents) |
demokrasi |
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demographic development (Growth in the number of individuals of a population) |
demografik büyüme |
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demographic evolution (The gradual pattern of change in the growth of human populations in a particular region or country, from a rapid increase in the birth and death rates to a leveling off in the growth rate due to reduced fertility and other factors) |
demografik gelişme |
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demography (The statistical study of human vital statistics and population dynamics) |
demografi |
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demolition business (The activity of reducing buildings or other structures to rubble) |
yıkım işi |
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demolition waste (Masonry or rubble wastes arising from the demolition of buildings or other civil engineering structures) |
yıkım atıkları |
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demonstrability (No definition needed) |
kanıtlanabilirlik |
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dendrochronology (The science of dating the age of a tree by studying annual growth rings. It is also employed to interpret previous environments and climatic variations by examining certain kinds of trees. It is based on the theory that the width of the growth ring reflects the amount of rainfall and the temperature of the year in which it was formed) |
dendrokronoloji |
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dendrometry (The measuring of the diameter of standing trees from the ground with a dendrometer that can also be used to measure tree heights) |
dendrometri |
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denitrification (1. The loss of nitrogen from soil by biological or chemical means. It is a gaseous loss, unrelated to loss by physical processes such as through leachates. 2. The breakdown of nitrates by soil bacteria, resulting in the release of free nitrogen. This process takes place under anaerobic conditions, such as are found in water-logged soil, and it reduces soil fertility) |
denitrifikasyon |
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denitrification of waste gas (Current methods for controlling NOx emissions in motor vehicles include retardation of spark timing, increasing the air/fuel ratio, injecting water into the cylinders, decreasing the compression ratio, and recirculating exhaust gas. For stationary sources, one abatement method is to use a lower NOx producing fuel or to modify the combustion process by injecting steam into the combustion chamber) |
atık gazların denitrifikasyonu |
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density (The mass of unit volume of a substance) |
yoğunluk |
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deposited particulate matter |
çökeltilmiş partikül madde |
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deposition (The process by which polluting material is precipitated from the atmosphere and accumulates in ecosystems) |
atmosferik serpinti |
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deregulation (The removal or relaxation of government control over the economic activities of some commercial entity, industry or economic sector) |
kısıtlayıcı şartları kaldırma |
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dermapteran |
dermaptera |
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dermapteran |
kulağakaçanlar |
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desalination (Removal of salt, as from water or soil) |
tuz giderimi |
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desalination plant (1. Plants for the extraction of fresh water from saltwater by the removal of salts, usually by distilling. 2. Parts of the world with severe water shortages are looking to desalination plants to solve their problems. Desalination of water is still nearly four times more expensive than obtaining water from conventional sources. However technology is improving and costs are likely to decrease slightly in the future. There is now more interest in building distillation plants beside electric installations so that the waste heat from power generation can be used to drive the desalination process) |
tuz giderimi tesisi |
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