p.e. |
CA |
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p.e. |
coibhéis áitritheora |
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Pacific Regional Environment Programme |
Clár Comhshaoil Réigiúnach an Aigéin Chiúin Theas |
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packaging (All products made of any materials of any nature to be used for the containment, protection, handling, delivery and presentation of goods, from raw materials to processed goods, from the producer to the user or the consumer) |
pacáistiú |
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packaging waste (Waste comprised of materials, or items, used to protect, contain, or transport a commodity or product and usually considered a type of consumer waste) |
dramhaíl phacáistithe |
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packed tower |
túr pacáilte |
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packing industry (No definition needed) |
tionscal pacáistíochta |
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paint (A mixture of pigment and a vehicle, such as oil or water, that together form a liquid or paste that can be applied to a surface to provide an adherent coating that imparts colour to and often protects the surface) |
péint |
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paint room (A portion of space within a commercial establishment that is used for applying coloring substances to certain products or materials, providing a decorative or protective coating) |
seomra péinte |
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paint shop (A shop where paint and related items are sold) |
siopa péinte |
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painting business (A commercial service through which paint, a decorative or protective coating product, or similar products are applied to the interiors and exteriors of buildings and other surfaces) |
gnó péinteála |
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palaeoclimatology (The study of paleoclimates throughout geologic time, and of the causes of their variations, on either a local or a worldwide basis. It involves the interpretation of glacial deposits, fossils and sedimentologic and other types of data) |
pailéichlíomeolaíocht |
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palaeoecology (The application of ecological concepts to fossil and sedimentary evidence to study the interactions of Earth surface, atmosphere, and biosphere in former times) |
pailé-éiceolaíocht |
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palaeontology (The study of life in past geologic time, based on fossil plants and animals and including phylogeny, their relationship to existing plants, animals, and environments, and the chronology of the Earth's history) |
pailé-ointeolaíocht |
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pampa fox |
sionnach Pampa |
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paper (Felted or matted sheets of cellulose fibers, formed on a fine-wire screen from a dilute water suspension, and bonded together as the water is removed and the sheet is dried) |
páipéar |
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paper industry (Industrial production of paper: pulp is produced by mechanically or chemically processing wood or other vegetative materials to extract usable cellulosic fibers as an aqueous slurry. The pulp slurry may be used directly in paper making or it may be shipped elsewhere for processing into paper products. The fundamental industrial operations are divided into two major categories: pulp mill and paper mill. The pulp mill operation includes wood preparation, pulping, deinking, pulp washing, screening and thickening, and bleaching. The paper mill operations include stock preparation, paper machine operation and finishing) |
tionscal an pháipéir |
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parameter (1. A quantity in an equation which must be specified beside the independent variables to obtain the solution for the dependent variables. 2. A quantity which is constant under a given set of conditions, but may be different under other conditions) |
paraiméadar |
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parasite (Organism which lives and obtains food at the expense of another organism, the host) |
paraisít |
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parasitic weaver |
fíodóir seadánach |
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