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Terms for subject Environment (5949 entries)
agriculture (The production of plants and animals useful to man, involving soil cultivation and the breeding and management of crops and livestock) laborantza
agriculture and cattle industry (Large scale growing of crops and livestock grazing for profit) nekazaritza eta abeltzaintzaren industria
agriculture and cattle industry (Large scale growing of crops and livestock grazing for profit) laborantza eta abeltzaintzaren i
agriculture framework plan (A formulated or systematic method for the management of soil, crops and livestock) nekazaritza-esparruko plan
agriculture framework plan (A formulated or systematic method for the management of soil, crops and livestock) laborantza-esparruko plan
agritourism (Holidays organized in a farm: meals are prepared with natural products and guests are entertained with handicraft, sporting and agricultural activities) landa-turismo
agrochemical (Any substance or mixture of substances used or intended to be used for preventing, destroying, repelling, attracting, inhibiting, or controlling any insects, rodents, birds, nematodes, bacteria, fungi, weeds or other forms of plant, animal or microbial life regarded as pests) nekazaritzako produktu kimiko
agroforestry (The interplanting of farm crops and trees, especially leguminous species. In semiarid regions and on denuded hillsides, agroforestry helps control erosion and restores soil fertility, as well as supplying valuable food and commodities at the same time) nekazaritza-basogintza
agroindustry (Industry dealing with the supply, processing and distribution of farm products) agroindustria
agroindustry (Industry dealing with the supply, processing and distribution of farm products) laborantza-industria
agroindustry (Industry dealing with the supply, processing and distribution of farm products) nekazaritza-industria
agrometeorology (The study of the interaction between meteorological and hydrological factors, on the one hand, and agriculture in the widest sense, including horticulture, animal husbandry and forestry, on the other) agrometeorologia
agronomic value (The monetary or material worth at which buyers and sellers agree to do business for agricultural goods and services) balio agronomiko
agronomy (The principles and procedures of soil management and of field crop and special-purpose plant improvement, management, and production) agronomia
agrosystem (Ecosystem dominated by the continuous agricultural intervention of man) agrosistema
aid policy (A course of action adopted and pursued by government or some other organization that promotes or determines the allocation of assistance, support or relief, often from one country to another) laguntzen politika
AIDS (aquired immune deficiency syndrome; The acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is caused by HIV-virus manifested by opportunistic infections and/or malignancies, and the mortality rate is very high. The syndrome results from a breakdown of the body's disease-fighting mechanism that leaves it defenceless against infections, such as pulmonary tuberculosis, Pneumocystis pneumonia, certain blood infections, candidiasis, invasive cervical cancer, Kaposi's sarcoma or any of over 20 other indicator diseases. No effective treatment is available. A striking feature of AIDS is the wide spectrum and frequency of infections with life-threatening pathogens seldom seen in normal hosts. The illness may begin with insidious signs and symptoms, and the process may be more diffuse than when the same conditions are seen in other immune-compromised patients. Four patterns of disease occur in AIDS patients. The pulmonary pattern, the central nervous system pattern, the gastrointestinal pattern, and the pattern of fever of unknown origin. Most patientswho recover from a given opportunistic infection subsequently either have a relapse or develop a new type of infection. Many patients continue to have a wasting syndrome and experience such infections as oral thrush. Feelings of depression and isolation are common among AIDS patients and can be intensified if health care workers display fear of the syndrome) Hies
air (A predominantly mechanical mixture of a variety of individual gases forming the earth's enveloping atmosphere) aire
air conditioning (A system or process for controlling the temperature and sometimes the humidity and purity of the air in a house, etc.) aire-girotze
air movement (Air movements within the Earth's atmospheric circulation; also called planetary winds. Two main components are recognized: first, the latitudinal meridional component due to the Coriolis force (a deflecting motion or force discussed by G.G. de Coriolis in 1835. The rotation of the Earth causes a body moving across its surface to be deflected to the right in the N hemisphere and to the left in the S hemisphere); and secondly, the longitudinal component and the vertical movement, resulting largely from varying pressure distributions due to differential heating and cooling of the Earth's surface) airearen mugimendu